This clinical trial is focused on studying treatments for breast cancer. The trial involves the use of several medications, including nivolumab, ipilimumab, and relatlimab. These medications are given through an intravenous infusion, which means they are administered directly into the bloodstream through a vein. The purpose of the study is to determine if these medications, either alone or in combination, can help achieve a complete response in the cancer before surgery. A complete response means that no cancer cells are found in the breast or nearby lymph nodes when examined under a microscope.
Participants in the study will receive treatment with these medications for a short period before their scheduled surgery. The study will monitor how well the cancer responds to the treatment and will also keep track of any side effects that may occur. The trial aims to understand the effectiveness of these medications in shrinking the cancer and improving outcomes for patients with breast cancer.
Throughout the study, various assessments will be conducted, including imaging tests like MRI to evaluate the response of the cancer to the treatment. The study will also look at the overall survival and event-free survival of participants, which refers to the length of time patients live without the cancer returning or worsening. By exploring these treatments, the trial hopes to find new ways to improve the management of breast cancer and enhance the quality of life for those affected by this disease.



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