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last participant last study visit, there is insufficient funding to support further recruitment, and no reasonable prospect of additional support being obtained, new information makes it inappropriate to continue to randomise participants to one or other arm of the trial, recruitment is so poor that completion of the trial cannot reasonably be anticipated.
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