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Cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (CSCC) is the second most common form of skin cancer, and one of the most common cancers worldwide. The majority of CSCCs are easily removed by surgery and have excel...
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Queen Mary University of London
NCT06532279 · Clinical Stage I HPV-Mediated (p16-Positive) Oropharyngeal Carcinoma AJCC v8, Clinical Stage II HPV-Mediated (p16-Positive) Oropharyngeal Carcinoma AJCC v8, and more
NCT05910827 · Advanced or Metastatic Squamous Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer, Advanced Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma, and more
NCT06992427 · Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma, Stage I Head and Neck Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma AJCC v8, and more
NCT06875609 · Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma
NCT06868433 · Clinical Stage IV HPV-Mediated (p16-Positive) Oropharyngeal Carcinoma AJCC v8, Metastatic Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma, and more
Whipps Cross University Hospital
London
Dr Emilia Peleva
London
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