Double-Duty drugs aim to shrink skin cancer before surgeons operate
NCT ID NCT06288191
Summary
This study is testing whether giving two immunotherapy drugs before surgery can better shrink advanced skin cancer tumors and help prevent the cancer from coming back. It will involve 20 adults with a type of skin cancer called cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma that is advanced but can still be surgically removed. The main goal is to see if this pre-surgery treatment can completely eliminate cancer cells in the removed tissue.
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Melanoma Institute Australia
RECRUITINGWollstonecraft, New South Wales, 2065, Australia
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