11 results
The overall goal of this RCT is to compare the efficacy of 90Y-RE to TACE-DEB, for patients with intermediate stage HCC. Time to progression, overall survival, tumor response, adverse events, treatment related effect on total liver function, quality…
The primary objective of the study is to demonstrate the superiority of the combination BAY 60 4552 / vardenafil over vardenafil alone in the treatment of erectile dysfunction not sufficiently responsive to standard therapy with PDE5 inhibitors.The…
Primary objective of the study is• To investigate efficacy and safety of different oraldoses of BAY94-8862 given once daily over 90 daysThe secondary objectives are:•To assess the effects of these doses on a compositeendpoint of death from any cause…
zie study protocol
That patients who have had clinical response or clinical remission after use with Risankizumab can continue using Risankizumab. Also long term safety of Risankizumab will be assessed in patients who were diagnosed with moderate to severe Crohn'…
Primary objective:To observe an increase in Overall Response Rate (ORR) from 20% in the pembrolizumab alone arm to 50% in the pembrolizumab after SBRT arm at 12 weeks. Secondary Objective: - Disease Control Rate, defined as the percentage of…
The purpose of this study is to allow collection of safety and tolerability data in subjects benefitting from treatment with spartalizumab as a single agent or in combination with other study treatments in a pre-defined (Appendix Section 16.1)…
Primary: To characterize the safety and tolerability of LXH254 single agent and to identify recommended doses for future studies in adult patients with advanced solid tumors harboring MAPK pathway alterations.To characterize the safety and…
To characterize the safety, tolerability, and recommended phase 2 dose (RP2D) of each combination partner used with ruxolitinib (Part 1)To evaluate the preliminary efficacy of each novel ruxolitinib combination treatment arm (Parts 2 & 3)
To test whether the proportion of patients in remission during the last 6 months of follow up is higher for a T2T strategy compared to a T2S stop strategy.
The GO TEST OVERTURE study aims to demonstrate the superiority of the Treat to Target management strategy over a Treat to Avoid Symptoms approach in terms of clinical remission of gout symptoms.