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The primary objective is to evaluate progression free survival (PFS) of ofatumumab maintenance treatment versus no further treatment after remission induction in subjects with relapsed CLL.Secondary objectives are to evaluate clinical benefit,…
The objective of this study is to evaluate efficacy and the safety of GelrinC® implant microfracture in the treatment of patients with symptomatic articular cartilage defect(s) of the femoral condyle.
To determine the efficacy of two dose regimens of HuMax-CD20 in patients with Follicular Lymphoma who are refractory to rituximab in combination with chemotherapy or to rituximab given as maintenance treatment.
Primary: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of HuMax-CD20 in patients with B-cell Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (B-CLL) who have failed fludarabine and alemtuzumabSecondary: To determine the host immune response to HuMax-CD20To determine the…
To demonstrate the superior clinical efficacy of GelrinC on pain and function for the treatment of symptomatic focal articular cartilage defects of the femoral condyle in comparison to microfracture historical control at 24 months post-surgery.
To demonstrate that ofatumumab is superior to teriflunomide in reducing the frequency of confirmed relapses as evaluated by the annualized relapse rate (ARR) in patients with relapsing MS
Primary: To determine whether ofatumumab 3, 30 or 60 milligrams (mg) given subcutaneously (SQ), reduces the cumulative number of new T1 GdE brain lesions over a period of 12 weeks, as compared with placebo.Secondary: Cumulative number of new T1 GdE…
The aim of this study is to measure the lymphflow in the superficial lymphvessels in the dorsal forearm in patients with no history of lymphedema. In order to further study lymphedema and to improve the technique of lymphaticovenous anastomoses, it…
This study is designed to collect long-term safety, tolerability, effectiveness and health outcomes data in RMS patients.COVID-19 substudy:The purpose of this COVID-19 research sub-study is to determine the effects of the study treatment (ofatumumab…