This clinical trial is focused on studying a type of colon cancer known as locally advanced, irresectable dMMR colorectal cancer. This form of cancer is characterized by its inability to be removed through surgery and is associated with a specific genetic feature called dMMR, which stands for mismatch repair deficiency. The study is investigating the effects of a medication called pembrolizumab, which is also known by its brand name, KEYTRUDA. Pembrolizumab is administered as a solution through an intravenous infusion, meaning it is given directly into the bloodstream through a vein.
The purpose of the study is to evaluate how effective pembrolizumab is in treating patients with this specific type of colorectal cancer. Participants in the study will receive pembrolizumab and will be monitored over a period of time to assess their response to the treatment. The study will also involve regular medical check-ups and imaging tests to track the progress of the cancer and the effects of the medication.
Throughout the study, researchers will be looking at various outcomes, such as the rate at which the cancer responds to the treatment and any changes in the size of the tumor. The study aims to gather information that could help in understanding how pembrolizumab works in treating this type of cancer and potentially improve treatment options for patients in the future.



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