This clinical trial is focused on studying a type of cancer called metastatic squamous cell anal carcinoma. This is a cancer that starts in the cells lining the anus and has spread to other parts of the body. The study is testing a combination of treatments to see how well they work together. The treatments being studied include a medication called Spartalizumab (also known by its code name PDR001), and a combination of chemotherapy drugs known as mDCF, which includes Docetaxel, Cisplatin, and Fluorouracil. Additionally, the study involves the use of radiotherapy, which is a treatment that uses high doses of radiation to kill cancer cells.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate how effective these treatments are in preventing the cancer from getting worse over a period of one year. Participants in the study will receive these treatments through an intravenous infusion, which means the medication is given directly into a vein. The study will take place over several months, and participants will be monitored regularly to assess their response to the treatment and to check for any side effects.
Throughout the study, participants will undergo various tests and scans, such as a CT scan or MRI, to help doctors see how the cancer is responding to the treatment. The goal is to find out if this combination of treatments can help control the cancer and improve the quality of life for patients with this type of cancer. The study will also help researchers understand more about the safety and effectiveness of these treatments when used together.



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