This clinical trial is focused on studying advanced and/or metastatic solid tumors, which are types of cancer that have spread to other parts of the body. The study is investigating the effects of a treatment combination that includes Atezolizumab, a medication that helps the immune system fight cancer, and two chemotherapy drugs, Mercaptopurine and Thioguanine. These medications are being tested together to see if they can work more effectively against these types of cancers.
The purpose of the study is to determine the safety, tolerability, and effectiveness of this combination treatment. Participants will receive the medications either by infusion, which is a method of delivering drugs directly into the bloodstream, or orally, which means taking the medication by mouth. The study will monitor how well the treatment works in shrinking tumors and how long it can keep the cancer from getting worse.
Throughout the study, researchers will also look at how the treatment affects the immune system and the genetic makeup of the tumors. This includes examining changes in the tumor’s DNA and how these changes might predict the treatment’s success. The study aims to provide valuable information that could lead to better treatment options for patients with advanced solid tumors.



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