This study focuses on two types of cancer: Head and Neck cancer (specifically cancers of the mouth and voice box) and Non-small cell lung cancer. The research examines how a medication called hydroxychloroquine might affect cancer cells and their surrounding environment. This medication will be given to patients who are scheduled to have surgery to remove their cancer.
The study will investigate how hydroxychloroquine affects both the cancer cells and the immune system cells around the tumor. Patients will receive the medication before their planned surgery. The medication will be taken by mouth, with a maximum daily dose of 1200 mg and can be given for up to 15 days.
After the surgery, researchers will examine the removed tumor tissue to understand how the medication affected the cancer cells and the surrounding tissue. They will look for specific markers that show changes in the tumor cells and immune system responses. This will help determine if hydroxychloroquine could be beneficial as part of cancer treatment.



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