ASA404 lung ca trial expanded

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Oncology NEWS InternationalOncology NEWS International Vol 16 No 12
Volume 16
Issue 12

ASA404 lung cancer trial expanded

LONDON—Antisoma plc announced that its licensing partner Novartis plans to start a pivotal phase III trial of ASA404 in non-small-cell lung cancer in early 2008. This trial has been expanded to include patients with nonsquamous as well as squamous disease, a change that more than doubles the population of NSCLC patients addressed by the trial.

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