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ONO-4538 Phase II Rollover Study (ONO-4538-98)

ONO-4538 Phase II Rollover Study (ONO-4538-98)

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16 years and older
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Phase 2

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Overview

This study is intended to confirm the long-term safety of ONO-4538 in pan-tumor participants being treated with ONO-4538 monotherapy or in Combination with Other Therapies in clinical trials.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. Participant who is being treated with ONO-4538 as monotherapy or in Combination with Other Therapies in clinical trials
  2. Participant who is eligible for ONO-4538 monotherapy or in combination with other therapies as per the clinical trials, and/or investigator-assessed clinical benefit

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. Participant judged to be incapable of providing consent for reasons such as concurrent dementia
  2. Participant judged by the investigator to be inappropriate as participants of this study

Study details
    Pan-tumor

NCT04566380

Ono Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.

14 May 2026

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