Chemotherapy Drug Sensitivity Microculture Assay study
Posted: Wed Oct 04, 2006 7:16 pm
This study is currently recruiting patients (as of Oct.4, 2006)
Sponsored by: DiaTech Oncology
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00243685
Chemotherapy Drug Sensitivity Microculture (MiCK) Assay for Apoptosis
http://www.clinicaltrial.gov/ct/show/NC ... 85?order=2
Their goal is an identification of those patients who will or will not respond to a specific chemotherapy.
I have been contacting them trough their web-site http://www.diatech-oncology.com/Pages/FAQPatients.html via e-mail and Dr.Kravtsov their medical director told me that there is a fee about $2500 but might be waived if there is no insurance paying, the only thing is that oncologist and surgeon have to be agree to cooperate. Their lab is located in Montreal, there is more info in the About us topic:
http://www.diatech-oncology.com/Pages/About.html
Sponsored by: DiaTech Oncology
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00243685
Chemotherapy Drug Sensitivity Microculture (MiCK) Assay for Apoptosis
http://www.clinicaltrial.gov/ct/show/NC ... 85?order=2
Their goal is an identification of those patients who will or will not respond to a specific chemotherapy.
I have been contacting them trough their web-site http://www.diatech-oncology.com/Pages/FAQPatients.html via e-mail and Dr.Kravtsov their medical director told me that there is a fee about $2500 but might be waived if there is no insurance paying, the only thing is that oncologist and surgeon have to be agree to cooperate. Their lab is located in Montreal, there is more info in the About us topic:
http://www.diatech-oncology.com/Pages/About.html