CAR T-cell Therapy for Relapsed/Refractory Lymphoma
If you have lymphoma that has relapsed after remission or is resistant to treatment, you may be eligible for chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapy. Types of lymphoma that benefit from CAR T-cell therapy include diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, follicular lymphoma, marginal zone lymphoma and mantle cell lymphoma.
Eighty percent of blood cancer patients treated with CAR T-cell therapy at UH Seidman Cancer Center have experienced either complete or partial remission after treatment.
How CAR T-cell Therapy Works
CAR T-cell therapy works by extracting a type of white blood cell (T-cells) from a patient’s blood and modifying them in a lab to recognize and destroy cancer cells. The modified T-cells are injected into the patient’s body to seek out and kill cancer cells. This treatment is used after standard treatments, including chemotherapy, radiation and stem cell transplant, haven’t been effective.
Generating Cellular Therapies On-site at UH Seidman Cancer Center
Immunotherapy is the next frontier in cancer therapy. It uses the body’s own immune system to fight cancer. At University Hospitals Seidman Cancer Center, we are able to generate cellular therapies onsite, allowing us to get these cancer treatments to patients more quickly.
Meet the Team: CAR T-cell Therapy and Stem Cell Transplant for Lymphoma
The malignant hematologists at UH Seidman Cancer Center have expertise in CAR T-cell therapy and stem cell transplant for treating lymphoma. CAR T-cell therapy takes white blood cells, called T-cells, from a patient’s blood and modifies them in a lab so that they recognize and destroy lymphoma and other cancer cells. Stem cell transplant uses stem cells from a family member or an unrelated donor to replace lymphoma cells in the bone marrow.
Schedule an Appointment
Call 216-844-3951 to schedule an appointment with a doctor at UH Seidman Cancer Center that offers CAR T-cell therapy today.
