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The aim of the project is to investigate whether the Nova contributes to cost-effective, client-oriented incontinence care for people with a profound disability, based on a cluster randomized study with a waiting list control group and a pragmatic…
The main aim is to study whether fNIRS is a reliable non-invasive alternative to invasive pelvic floor EMG in order to provide biofeedback during pelvic floor physical therapy in patients with SUI.
To validate the suggestion that transurethral resection of bladder tumors in patients with suspected muscle invasive bladder cancer can lead to circulating tumor cells.
The main objective of this study is to investigate whether quality of life can be improved by personalised and timed guidance, and/or use of the peer-support platform; as provided by a patient-centred mobile application.
This study has been transitioned to CTIS with ID 2023-507342-84-00 check the CTIS register for the current data. (1) Main objective:Safety Run-In (SRI):To assess the safety and tolerability of durvalumab + tremelimumab + EV in participants with MIBC…
Main objective is to determine short and long term efficacy of GAG therapy (bladder instillations) for people with BPS-IC H+ as compared to placebo treatment on dominant symptoms such as pain. Secondary objectives are to determine the 1) cost-…
This study has been transitioned to CTIS with ID 2024-512975-11-01 check the CTIS register for the current data. To demonstrate benefit of maintenance treatment with avelumab for a maximum of six months avelumab in increasing overall survival (OS)…
The main aim is to study whether fNIRS can measure cortical activation during pelvic floor muscle contraction and to study whether it is a reliable non-invasive alternative to invasive pelvic floor EMG in order to provide biofeedback during pelvic…