A Continuation Study Using Sunitinib Malate For Patients Leaving Treatment On A Previous Sunitinib Study. - NCT00428220-Parkville - 006 (Clinical Trial 161212)
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Parkville |
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Australia |
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Carcinoma, Renal Cell - Breast Neoplasms - Carcinoma, Islet Cell - Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors |
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This is a study using sunitinib for patients ending treatment on a previous sunitinib malate
protocol to continue to receive sunitinib. The patient must have been enrolled in one of
the following studies: A6181107, A6181108, A6181110, A6181111, or A6181112.
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Inclusion Criteria:
- Must have ended treatment from one of the following sunitinib studies: A6181107,
A6181108, A6181110, A6181111, or A6181112.
Exclusion Criteria:
- See inclusion criteria |
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Pfizer Investigational Site Parkville Australia
Primary Contact: Pfizer Oncology Clinical Trial Information Service Email: PfizerCancerTrials@emergingmed.com Phone: 1-877-369-9753 |
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November 15, 2009 |
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