Scientists test 'Triple Threat' immune attack on head and neck cancer before surgery
NCT ID NCT06161545
Summary
This study is testing whether giving a new combination of immune-boosting drugs before surgery can help the body fight head and neck cancer more effectively. It will enroll 40 adults with a specific type of head and neck cancer who are scheduled for tumor-removal surgery. The goal is to see if this pre-surgery treatment can shrink tumors and improve long-term outcomes.
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