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Programs matching “differentiation” across our ClinicalTrials.gov index — phase, modality, sponsor, and trial IDs.
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Showing 2 pipeline programs matching "differentiation" from NovaPharmaNews Clinical Development Intelligence — phase, modality, sponsor, and ClinicalTrials.gov trial IDs.
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20240178
Amgen
Extensive stage small cell lung cancer (ES-SCLC). Small-cell lung cancer, accounting for 10% to 15% of lung cancer (Rudin et al, 2015), is an aggressive lung cancer subtype with neuroendocrine differentiation and strongly associated with smoking (Koinis et al, 2016). It displays a distinct natural history characterized by a high growth fraction, rapid doubling time and early establishment of widespread metastatic lesions (Gustafsson et al, 2008). Around 70% of patients are diagnosed with ES-SCLC, presenting with distant metastasis or tumor or nodal volume that is too large to be encompassed in a tolerable radiation plan.
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IO-202
BEONE MEDICINES AUS PTY LTD
AML With Monocytic Differentiation
1 trial
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