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Phase 1/1b Study To Evaluate The Safety And Activity Of TTX-030 (Anti-CD39) In Combination With Budigalimab And/Or Chemotherapy In Subjects With Advanced Solid Tumors
To test the safety of TTX-030 combination therapy in various cancer types
To see if TTX-030 combination therapy works against various cancer types
To see how much TTX-030 combination therapy is in the blood at specific times after dosing and how the body eliminates TTX-030
To see what effects TTX-030 combination therapy has on the body
A Phase I/II Study of TheraT® Vector(s) Expressing Human Papillomavirus 16 Positive (HPV 16+) Specific Antigens in Patients with HPV 16+ Confirmed Cancers
Establishment Of A National Biorepository To Advance Studies Of Immune-Related Adverse Events
A Phase III, Randomized, Controlled, Double-Blind Study Evaluating the Safety of Two Doses of Apixaban for Secondary Prevention of Cancer Related Venous Thrombosis in Subjects Who Have Completed at Least Six Months of Anticoagulation Therapy
A Phase 1/2 Study of Combination Immunotherapy and mRNA Vaccine in Subjects with Nonsmall Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC)
The vaccine, BI 1361849, also works by stimulating the body’s immune system to fight and destroy cancer cells. There are six different ingredients in the vaccine that each produce a different antibody response to tumor cells. The vaccine is given through an injection into your skin.