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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.
Primary• To determine the safety profile of oral topotecan in subjects with cancer andmildly moderately or severely impaired renal function (Groups C, D and E) compared to subjects with cancerwhose renal function is normal and who have received…
Primary:- To test whether bevacizumab added to a backbone chemotherapy regimen (temozolomide or irinotecan-temozolomide or topotecan-temozolomide) demonstrates activity in children with relapsed or refractory neuroblastoma- To test whether the…
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-…
Objective: Our main objective is to evaluate the additional effect of omega-3 fatty acids on maximal walking distance in patients with IC receiving SET. Our secondary objective is to evaluate the effect of omega-3 fatty acids on hemorheological…
Our primary objective is to study the effect of perioperative intravenous supplementation of omega-3 fatty acids on the perioperative inflammatory response compared to a saline control in patients undergoing surgery for colon cancer.
The primary objective is to assess treatment with rovalpituzumab tesirine improves overall survival rate (OS) compared to topotecan in subjects with DLL3high SCLC who have first disease progression during or following front-line platinum based…