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Topical Imiquimod 5% Cream for The Treatment of Stage I-II Oral Cancer

Trial Status: complete

This early phase I trial studies the effects of imiquimod 5% cream applied to the skin (topically) prior to standard of care surgery for the treatment of stage I-II oral cancer. Imiquimod is a drug that activates toll-like receptor in oral cancer cells causing self-destruction of tumor cells. It also activates immune cells to attack and eliminate cancer cells. Imiquimod applied topically prior to surgery may shrink oral cancer.