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Immediate surgery

Swiss Cancer Institute · Phase 3 active Small molecule

Immediate surgery is a medical intervention that involves the immediate removal or repair of a diseased or damaged part of the body.

Immediate surgery is a medical intervention that involves the immediate removal or repair of a diseased or damaged part of the body. Used for Emergency appendectomy, Trauma surgery.

At a glance

Generic nameImmediate surgery
SponsorSwiss Cancer Institute
ModalitySmall molecule
Therapeutic areaSurgery
PhasePhase 3

Mechanism of action

The goal of immediate surgery is to address a medical emergency or urgent condition that requires prompt attention to prevent further complications or improve patient outcomes. This can involve a range of procedures, from emergency interventions to planned surgeries.

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Key clinical trials

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