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Cancer is caused by changes (mutations) to genes that control the way cells function. Tumors with high number of mutations may respond well to immunotherapy.
There is evidence that colonic inflammation plays a major role in colon polyp and colorectal cancer development. For example, inflammatory bowel disease is a ...
A Study to Evaluate the Safety,Usability and Compliance of Using C-Scan System for Providing Information on Colonic Polypoid Lesions and Masses.
A Phase 1/2, Open-label Study to Evaluate the Safety and Antitumor Activity of MEDI0680 (AMP-514) in Combination With Durvalumab Versus Nivolumab Monotherapy in ...
About this study. This study evaluates CLR 131 in patients with select B-cell malignancies (multiple myeloma( MM), indolent chronic lymphocytic leukemia ...
About this study. To prospectively collect blood and tumor tissue from esophageal cancer patients to identify specific esophageal cancer mutations that can ...
Learn more about the different types of this blood sugar disorder, who's at risk and how each type can be treated.
The purpose of this multi-center event-driven study in non-dialysis (ND) participants with anemia associated with chronic kidney disease (CKD) is to evaluate ...
A Study with to Assess the Effectiveness and Safety of Selexipag as Standard-of-Care Add-on in Subjects with Inoperable or Persistent/Recurrent After-surgical ...
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