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Is anyone enrolled in the multikine trial for head and neck cancer?

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Be specific: What is multikine? There has to be a more exact name as multikine sounds more like a generic name, e.g. Cytokines are chemicals released in the body and when used as a pleural, it could be called/ denoted as a multikine..But that is not a proper name. So please recheck and let us know more about this term.

Answered 5/19/2013

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Dr. Hassan Arshad answered

Specializes in ENT and Head and Neck Surgery

Check website: I believe you are asking about this trial. Please check out this website for more info and participating institutions. http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/nct01265849?term=multikine+head+and+neck;rank=1.

Answered 2/15/2016

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