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  • Energizing Enrollment

    Case Study — October 4, 2011
    The rapid recruitment for this Phase III, open, randomized, controlled, multi-center study in adjuvant triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) was completed two months earlier than planned.

  • Partnering is Key to Maximizing Rewards in Emerging Markets

    Press Release — September 27, 2011 – While biopharmaceutical spending in emerging markets is growing at double-digit rates – much faster than in developed nations – opportunities in “pharmerging” countries must be balanced with accompanying costs and risks of entering new markets.

  • KoNECT & Quintiles Partner to Advance Clinical Research

    Press Release — May 30, 2011 – The Korea National Enterprise for Clinical Trials (KoNECT) and Quintiles have partnered to produce educational events in South Korea for investigators and biopharmaceutical companies.

  • Constant Vigilance

    Case Study — March 16, 2011
    Centralized planning played a key role in improving productivity during site visits and close monitoring ensured the high standards Quintiles put in place were met.

  • Advancing Prevention in Korea

    Case Study — September 14, 2010
    The original recruitment target and timeline were met with more than 1,100 patients screened to yield 420 randomized patients.

  • Managing Trauma

    Case Study — September 14, 2010
    Quintiles overcame the unpredictability of patient recruitment due to the emergency setup and the client was able to file for approval based on phase II data only.

  • Hepatitis B Vaccine-Successful Study Strategy in Asia

    Case Study — November 9, 2009
    Quintiles helped a customer overcome recruitment and regulatory challenges for a Hepatitis B vaccine study in Asia.

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