This clinical trial focuses on oropharyngeal cancer, which is a type of cancer that affects the middle part of the throat, including the base of the tongue and tonsils. The study aims to compare different treatment approaches to improve survival rates in patients with intermediate and high-risk forms of this disease.
The treatment combines several medications given through intravenous infusion. These include cisplatin and carboplatin, which are chemotherapy drugs that help fight cancer cells, along with durvalumab, which is a type of medication that helps the body’s immune system detect and fight cancer cells. These medications will be given together with radiation therapy, which uses high-energy rays to target cancer cells.
The study will monitor how well patients respond to the treatment combinations by tracking their overall health, quality of life, and ability to swallow. The treatment schedule includes regular visits to receive the medications and check-ups to monitor the patient’s progress. Throughout the study, doctors will carefully watch for and manage any side effects that may occur from the treatment.



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