Sharman, Jeff P.
Liberati, Anna Marina
Ishizawa, Kenichi
Khan, Tahira
Robbins, Jeffery
Alcasid, Ann
Rosenberg, Julie Ann
Aurer, Igor
Funding for this research was provided by:
Pfizer
Article History
First Online: 9 December 2019
Compliance with Ethical Standards
: This study was conducted in compliance with the ethical principles originating in, or derived from, the Declaration of Helsinki and in compliance with all International Conference on Harmonization Good Clinical Practice Guidelines, and was reviewed and approved by institutional review boards and/or independent ethics committees. In addition, all local regulatory requirements were followed, particularly those affording greater protection to the safety of trial participants. All subjects provided informed consent before undergoing any screening procedures. The study was sponsored by Pfizer and is registered on ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier (NCT02213263) and EudraCT (2014-000132-41).
: This study was funded by Pfizer Inc.
: J.P. Sharman received consulting fees and research funding from Pfizer Inc, Genentech, and TG Therapeutics. A.M. Liberati declares no competing interests. K. Ishizawa received grants from Pfizer and personal fees from Chugai during the conduct of the study, grants and personal fees from Kyowa Kirin, grants from Sanofi and AbbVie, personal fees from MSD, Janssen, Celgene, Eizai, Ono, and Novartis, grants from Otsuka, and grants and personal fees from Takeda outside the submitted work. T. Khan is a full-time employee of, and declares stock holdings or stock options from, Pfizer Inc. A. Alcasid is a full-time employee of Pfizer Inc. J.A. Rosenberg and J. Robbins were employees of, and held stock holdings or stock options from, Pfizer Inc at the time of the study. I. Aurer received research funding and honoraria from Roche and Pfizer Inc, and consultancy fees from Roche.
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