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Filter by:This study aims to develop a highly sensitive, specific, and cost-effective blood assay for the early detection of esophageal adenocarcinoma and its precursor lesions, using advanced machine learning and state-of-the-art biological analyses.
Patients suffering from gastroesophageal reflux may suffer from both esophageal and laryngeal irritations. The investigators developed an endoscopic technique called functional endoscopy to evaluate alterations in the larynx and pharynx as well as in the esophagus simultaneously as one-stop-shop.
The aim is to establish the maximal tolerated dose of AZD3355 for the selection of doses in the up-coming studies. This will be done by comparing single and repeated doses of AZD3355 to placebo ("inactive substance"). Safety and tolerability variables will be closely monitored throughout the study.