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Comparison of Surgery and Medicine on the Impact of Diverticulitis (COSMID) Trial
University of Washington
Diverticulitis
The COSMID (Comparison of Surgery and Medicine on the Impact of Diverticulitis) trial is
a pragmatic, patient-level randomized superiority trial of elective colectomy vs. best
medical management for patients with quality of life (QoL) limiting diverticular disease.
A parallel observational cohort w1 expand
The COSMID (Comparison of Surgery and Medicine on the Impact of Diverticulitis) trial is a pragmatic, patient-level randomized superiority trial of elective colectomy vs. best medical management for patients with quality of life (QoL) limiting diverticular disease. A parallel observational cohort will include those who are disinclined to have their treatment choice randomized, but are willing to contribute information about their outcomes. The goal of the COSMID trial is to answer the question: For patients with QoL-limiting diverticular disease, is elective colectomy more effective than best medical management? The hypothesis being tested in the COSMID trial is that patient-reported outcomes (PROs) among patients in the surgery arm will be superior to those in the best medical management arm. Type: Interventional Start Date: Oct 2019 |
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A Study of a Selective T Cell Receptor (TCR) Targeting, Bifunctional Antibody-fusion Molecule STAR01
Marengo Therapeutics, Inc.
Advanced Solid Tumors
Genital Neoplasm, Female
Urogenital Neoplasms
Lung Neoplasm
Neoplasms by Site
This is an open label, multicenter, phase 1/2 study to assess the safety/tolerability and
preliminary clinical activity of STAR0602 as a single agent administered intravenously in
participants with advanced solid tumors that are antigen-rich. expand
This is an open label, multicenter, phase 1/2 study to assess the safety/tolerability and preliminary clinical activity of STAR0602 as a single agent administered intravenously in participants with advanced solid tumors that are antigen-rich. Type: Interventional Start Date: Jan 2023 |