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Phase II Randomized Study of Doxorubicin with vs without VX-710 (a Multidrug Resistance Inhibitor) for Inoperable Primary Hepatocellular Carcinoma (Summary Last Modified 05/1999)
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Type
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Phase II
Treatment
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18 and over
Pharmaceutical / Industry
VX-96-710-003
NCI-V96-0931
Last Modified:
5/1/1999
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Multicenter Phase II Study of VX-710 in Combination with Paclitaxel in Women with Metastatic or Locally Advanced Breast Cancer that is Refractory to Paclitaxel (Summary Last Modified 05/1999)
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Phase II
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Closed
18 and over
Pharmaceutical / Industry
VX-96-710-004
NCI-V97-1200
Last Modified:
2/26/2007
 
First Published:
7/1/1999
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Phase II Study of VX-710, Doxorubicin, and Vincristine in Patients with Recurrent Small Cell Lung Cancer
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Phase II
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Closed
18 and over
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VX-98-710-006
DUMC-1450-98-9, NCI-V99-1537, NCT00003847
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