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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.
* To demonstrate efficacy of the candidate vaccine in the prevention of (1) persistent infection (6-month definition) with HPV-16 or HPV-18 (by polymerase chain reaction [PCR]) and/or (2) histopathologically-confirmed CIN1+ associated with HPV-16 or…
To provide clinical management and, if required, treatment to subjects who at their concluding HPV-015 study visit displayed normal cervical cytology but tested positive for oncogenic HPV infection or who were pregnant at their concluding visit of…
To gain more knowledge about the effects of SGLT2 inhibition on renal hemodynamics and the underlying mechanisms.
Primary objective: To obtain insight into signature of immune responses triggered by a bivalent- or nonavalent HPV vaccination (three-dose schedule). Secondary objectives: To determine the most informative time-points to study different innate and…
Objective: The primary goal of the current study is to study the immunogenicity and safety of HPV vaccination in patients with an autoimmune disease. Based on retrospective analysis with other vaccines we hypothesize that patients with autoimmune…
This study aims to identify global and local determinants of HPV vaccine acceptability, HPV vaccine uptake and compliance as well as identify logistics and programmatic issues in each country to offer the HPV vaccine, as a potential cervical cancer…
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-…