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The aim of the study is to compare magnesiumhydroxide and polyethylene glycol/electrolytes with regard to the prevention of constipation and side-effects in palliative care cancer patients starting with opioids.
Given the limited effectiveness of available EGFR TKIs in patients with NSCLC with EGFR exon 20 insertion mutations, this subset patient population is routinely treated with chemotherapy, similar to patients with no driver mutations (ie, WT EGFR).…
Primary Objective: In patients with advanced cancer, starting with opioids for pain: • To prove non-inferiority of magnesium hydroxide to macrogol/electrolytes in the prevention of OIC, based on the percentage of patients without obstipation (BFI-…