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Determine the repeatability, inter and intra-observer variability of the *Scolibed*. Determine the variation in stiffness for healthy individuals and for scoliotic patients. Compare the results of healthy individuals and scoliotic patients.
Primary:To evaluate the effects of singleinhaler triple therapy (FF/UMEC/VI)compared to multiple inhaler triplecombination therapy withbudesonide/formoterol plus tiotropiumafter 12 weeks of treatment on lungfunctionOther:To evaluate the effects of…
We aim to establish proof-of-concept for use of pembrolizumab as novel neo-adjuvant therapy in dMMR and POLE-EDM UC. When ICB proves to be feasible as defined in the primary endpoint (see 2.1), we will follow-up with larger studies to determine…
Main objective:English To determine the antitumor activity of SAR444245 in combination with other anticancer therapiesSecondary objectives: English - To assess the safety of SAR444245 when combined with other anticancer therapies- To assess other…
The primary efficacy objective of this trial is to evaluate the anti-tumor activity of pembrolizumab in subjects with any of a *basket* of rare malignancies (biomarker unselected and biomarker selected). ORR will be used as the primary endpoint per…
Primary:To determine the safety and tolerability and to establish a preliminary recommended Phase 2 dose (RP2D) of MK-5890 when used as monotherapy and in combination with pembrolizumab in the dose escalation and confirmation phase and the dose…
Based on the success of the pilot feasibility study, we propose a follow-up efficacy study to explore neo-adjuvant ICB therapy as potential alternative for SoC adjuvant radio(chemo)therapy in MMRd UC.
The primary objective of the study is to demonstrate that lenvatinib in combination with everolimus (Arm A) or pembrolizumab (Arm B) is superior compared to sunitinib alone (Arm C) in improving progressionfree survival (PFS) (by independent imaging…
To prospectively assess whether post-operative adjuvant therapy with pembrolizumab improves recurrence-free survival (RFS) as compared to placebo in high-risk patients with complete resection of Stage IIIA (> 1 mm metastasis), IIIB and IIIC…