Colorectal Polyp
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Pipeline Programs
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Companies
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Clinical Trials
1 recruiting
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Approved Products
Pipeline by Development Stage
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Early DiscoveryClinical DevelopmentMarket
Competitive Landscape
3 companies ranked by most advanced pipeline stage
UNION therapeuticsDenmark - Hellerup
1 programCold snare endoscopic mucosal resectionN/A1 trial
Active Trials
PENTAX MedicalJapan - Tokyo
1 programcolonoscopy assisted by both balloon-Behind The Folds visualizing and Computer assisted detectionN/A1 trial
Active Trials
Trial Timeline
Clinical trial activity over time
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UNION therapeuticsCold snare endoscopic mucosal resection
PENTAX Medicalcolonoscopy assisted by both balloon-Behind The Folds visualizing and Computer assisted detection
Colorado TherapeuticsESTIMATE
Clinical Trials (3)
Total enrollment: 476 patients across 3 trials
Cold or Hot Snare Endoscopic Mucosal Resection for 10-19mm Non-pedunculated Colorectal Polyps
Start: Oct 2022Est. completion: Dec 2025232 patients
N/ARecruiting
NCT05220345PENTAX Medicalcolonoscopy assisted by both balloon-Behind The Folds visualizing and Computer assisted detection
Synergistic Effect of G-Eye Balloon for Behind the Folds Visualization With CADe (Discovery System) on Adenoma Detection Rate.
Start: May 2022Est. completion: Sep 2024196 patients
N/ACompleted
Online Education Module to Accurately Classify Polyp Size
Start: Nov 2021Est. completion: Dec 202448 patients
N/AUnknown
Phase Legend
Preclinical— Lab & animal studies
Phase 1— Safety & dosing
Phase 2— Efficacy testing
Phase 3— Large-scale trials
On Market— Approved & available
Key Insights
1 actively recruiting trials targeting 476 patients
3 companies competing in this space
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