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BTK+Venetoclax trial in the UK?

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Hello,

I was wondering if anyone is aware of any upcoming BTK+Venetoclax trials in the UK. The only one listed is the AVO vs AV vs FCR which is basically not recruiting anymore (probably because of the FCR arm).

There are loads of these trials around the world but none in the UK. I wonder why.

It seems that there is a NICE application for IV but it won’t be approved before spring next year.

Many thanks

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