CAR T cell therapy for cancer treatment: How it works
Chimeric antigen receptor T cell therapy – often called CAR T cell therapy – is a type of cancer treatment used to treat children and young adults with acute lymphoblastic leukemia and adults with large B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma. With this type of immunotherapy, T cells are extracted from the patient and modified in a laboratory to express the chimeric antigen receptor, which allows the cells to better recognize and fight cancer. The modified cells are then expanded to large numbers and returned the patient through an IV to begin attacking the cancer.
Watch Dr. William Wierda discuss how CAR T cell therapy works as well as side effects caused by this cancer treatment.
Learn more about CAR T cell therapy, including who’s a good candidate for this therapy and the latest clinical trials: https://www.mdanderson.org/pub....lications/cancerwise
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