Surgery after immunotherapy could free patients from cancer drugs
NCT ID NCT06882486
Summary
This study is testing whether removing the kidney after successful immunotherapy treatment can help control metastatic kidney cancer long-term. Researchers want to see if patients who have surgery and then stop immunotherapy can stay cancer-free as well as those who continue taking the drugs. The trial will compare two groups: one that gets surgery and stops treatment, and another that continues treatment without surgery.
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Locations
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Institut Paoli-Calmettes
RECRUITINGMarseille, Institut Paoli-calmettes, 13273, France
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