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A Microdevice for Candidate Drug Screening in Patients with Skin Squamous Cell Carcinoma

Trial Status: active

This early phase I trial studies the safety of implanting and retrieving a microdevice for candidate drug screening in patients with skin (cutaneous) squamous cell carcinoma. There is a clinical need to predict drug response and select effective therapies in a personalized manner for patients with cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma. The microdevice used in this trial is smaller than a grain of rice and looks like a miniature push pin with a flat top that is glued to the external skin. The device supplies microdoses of cancer drugs that are so small that they are not meant to be a treatment for the cancer. This microdevice may be a possible safe tool to evaluate the effectiveness of several approved cancer drugs against cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma.