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- Cell Therapy: Types, Regulation, and Clinical Benefits - PMC
In this review article, we delineate the vast types of cell therapy, including stem cell-based and non–stem cell-based cell therapies, and create the first-in-literature compilation of the different “multicellular” therapies used in clinical settings
- Cell therapy: The evolution of the ‘living drug’
Cell therapy is a form of immunotherapy that uses immune cells from a patient or a healthy donor to treat cancer Learn about the types of cell therapy from stem cell transplant and cellular therapy specialist Hind Rafei, M D
- Stem Cell Therapy: Uses, Risks, How It Works - Verywell Health
Stem cell therapy is a newer medical treatment that uses stem cells to treat conditions like cancer Some clinics sell stem cell therapy without FDA approval and this places the patient at a higher risk for side effects and poor outcomes
- Cell Therapy Basics - ASGCT
Cell therapy is the transfer of a specific cell type (s) into a person to treat or prevent a disease Learn about the basics of cell therapy, along with the potential benefits, challenges and risks still being investigated
- What Is Gene and Cell Therapy? | Mass General Brigham
Because gene and cell therapies are so new and different, many people have questions about them What, exactly, do these new treatments do? How do they work, and what makes them so special? Consider this your Gene and Cell Therapy 101
- Cell therapies in the clinic - PubMed
Cell therapies have emerged as a promising therapeutic modality with the potential to treat and even cure a diverse array of diseases Cell therapies offer unique clinical and therapeutic advantages over conventional small molecules and the growing number of biologics
- Cellular Therapy for Cancer - UChicago Medicine
Cellular therapy — the transfer of human cells to heal or replace damaged tissue or cells — holds much promise for patients with cancer and other diseases A type of immunotherapy, cellular therapies are transforming the way we treat cancer, bringing us closer to finding a cure
- CAR-T cell therapy - Mayo Clinic
CAR-T cell therapy is a cancer treatment that takes cells from the body and genetically changes them so they can fight cancer It's most often used to treat cancers that affect blood cells, such as certain types of leukemia, lymphoma and multiple myeloma CAR-T cell therapy stands for chimeric
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