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Companies Can “Veto” Humanitarian Trials for Legitimate Reasons; Cooperation Is Essential, but Access Scheme Shouldn’t Stymie Main Development
“Humanitarian trials,” or the Japanese version of a compassionate use system, kicked off in January. Companies are allowed to decide whether they will conduct such trials, which relax protocols to allow the entry of patients who fail to meet criteria…
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