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Number sleven

02/05/26 9:14 AM

#445639 RE: JRoon71 #445638

JRoon, Why don't you read the study information, before you offer your opinion about it. I said top line data could be presented any time after primary completion, not would.
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rosemountbomber

02/05/26 9:22 AM

#445640 RE: JRoon71 #445638

Looking over the Clinical Trials listing for EMT2 there are a couple of things to note. First the Primary Completion Date is listed as being estimated. Secondly, the definition of Primary Completion Date listed on the site only indicates that that date corresponds to the last participant was examined or data collected from. So I have to assume that although theoretically data could be released any time I think we have some time to go yet before we hear something:

The date on which the last participant in a clinical study was examined or received an intervention to collect final data for the primary outcome measure. Whether the clinical study ended according to the protocol or was terminated does not affect this date. For clinical studies with more than one primary outcome measure with different completion dates, this term refers to the date on which data collection is completed for all the primary outcome measures. The "estimated" primary completion date is the date that the researchers think will be the primary completion date for the study.



https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT03428477?term=NCT03428477&rank=1