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This is a stage 1 trial for patients who have Mesothelioma with a pleural effusion. If interested the contact details are below.

The trial is an option for mesothelioma patients who have failed first-line treatment and have an IPC. MITOPE is available at Guy's Hospital, University of Leicester, The Christie and Oxford University, with four more sites in progress to open for phase 2. Important to note - our team will cover travel and lodging costs for patients. More info on the trial can be found at NIHR Be Part of Research: bepartofresearch.nihr.ac.uk...

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