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Primary Objective: The primary objective of this study is to evaluate safety and tolerability of pridopidine in patients with HD.Secondary Objectives: The secondary objectives of the study are to assess the effects of long-term, open-label dosing…
The primary objective of this study is to assess the efficacy of pridopidine 67.5 to 112.5 mg twice daily (bid) on motor impairment in patients with HD after 26 weeks of treatment using the Unified Huntington*s Disease Rating Scale (UHDRS) Total…
Part I: Evaluate the safety and tolerability of selinexor at 3 different dose levels in combination with bortezomib/dexamethasone & determine recommended dose level (RDL) of selinexor for Part IIPart II: Evaluate the efficacy of the…
To investigate if surgery is feasible and safe in patients with newly diagnosed lymph node metastatic HSPCa who have received two cycles of (neo-adjuvant) systemic 177Lutetium (Lu)-labeled prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA) radioligand…
Primary objectivesPart A of the study (if applicable):1. To assess the safety and tolerability of selinexor added to standard induction chemotherapy for AMLand select the feasible dose level for part B of the study2. To assess in a randomized…
The purpose of this Phase 3 study is to further evaluate the effect of pridopidine 45*mg BID on functional capacity, as well as motor and behavioral features of HD in early-stage participants (TFC*713).
To prospectively investigate if a treatment strategy in which two types of cytotoxic RLT, i.e., an alpha-emitter and a beta-emitter, are alternatively offered to patients with oligometastatic HSPCa, is feasible and safe
The primary objective of the study is to compare the PFS of SPd versus EloPd in patients with MM who have received 1 to 4 prior anti-MM lines of therapy and never received pomalidomide, selinexor, or elotuzumab. Patients must have had prior…