Robins, H. Ian
Zhang, Peixin
Gilbert, Mark R.
Chakravarti, Arnab
de Groot, John F.
Grimm, Sean A.
Wang, Fen
Lieberman, Frank S.
Krauze, Andra
Trotti, Andy M.
Mohile, Nimish
Kee, Andrew Y. J.
Colman, Howard
Cavaliere, Robert
Kesari, Santosh
Chmura, Steven J.
Mehta, Minesh
Funding for this research was provided by:
National Cancer Institute (U10CA21661, U10CA180868, U10CA180822, U10CA37422, UG1CA189867)
AbbVie
Article History
Received: 28 August 2015
Accepted: 21 October 2015
First Online: 27 October 2015
Compliance with ethical standards
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: H. Ian Robins reports grants and personal fees from Novocure, personal fees from AbbVie, outside the submitted work. Mark R Gilbert reports personal fees and non-financial support from Merck, personal fees from Genentech Roche, personal fees from AbbVie, personal fees from Wellcome Trust, and personal fees from Foundation Medicine, outside the submitted work. Frank S Lieberman reports grants and personal fees from Roche (Genentech), grants from Novacure, grants from Celldex, and grants from Stemline, outside the submitted work. Nimish Mohile reports personal fees from Novocure, personal fees from AbbVie, outside the submitted work. Howard Colman reports personal fees from Hoffman La Roche, personal fees from Genentech, personal fees from Sigma Tau, personal fees from Proximagen/Upsher Smith, personal fees from Foundation Medicine, personal fees from Merck, outside the submitted work. Santosh Kesari reports personal fees from Novocure, personal fees from Sigma Tau, grants from Celldex, grants from Tocagen, grants from NWBT, grants from Novartis, outside the submitted work. Minesh Mehta reports personal fees from AbbVie, personal fees from BMS, personal fees from Celldex, grants and personal fees from Novelos, personal fees from Phillips, personal fees from Roche, personal fees from Elekta, personal fees from Novartis, personal fees from Cavion, grants and personal fees from Novocure, personal fees from Pharmacyclics, outside the submitted work.
: All procedures performed in studies involving human participants were in accordance with the ethical standards of the institutional and/or national research committee and with the 1964 Helsinki declaration and its later amendments or comparable ethical standards.