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Circulating CriPec docetaxel nanoparticles are designed to be in a higher degree than the original compound (docetaxel) to be trapped in tumor tissue due to the enhanced penetration and retention (EPR) effect. Subsequent release of docetaxel from…
Part 1: To assess the safety and effectiveness of subcutaneous golimumab 50 mg (SC-GLM50), administered by autoinjection once monthly during 6 months, when combined with different DMARD regimens used in daily rheumatology. Part 2: In subjects who…
The primary objectives of this study is to determine whether uptake of 89Zr CriPec® docetaxel in tumour lesions can be detected and quantified
To determine the Objective Response Rate (ORR) as assessed by Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors (RECIST) version 1.1 of CriPec® docetaxel monotherapy in subjects with ovarian cancer who are resistant to prior platinum-based therapy.