Cancer patients who benefited can keep getting study drug
NCT ID NCT02632994
First seen Oct 31, 2025 · Last updated May 01, 2026 · Updated 20 times
Summary
This study is for cancer patients who took part in an earlier Eli Lilly study and were still benefiting from the treatment when that study ended. It allows them to keep receiving the study drug so their disease can continue to be managed. The main goal is to monitor long-term safety.
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Fort Wayne Oncology & Hematology
AVAILABLEFort Wayne, Indiana, 46804, United States
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Sarah Cannon Cancer Center
AVAILABLENashville, Tennessee, 37203, United States
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UCLA Medical Center
AVAILABLETorrance, California, 90505, United States
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