It’s called Car-T cell therapy and it’s very exciting that they are now wanting to use it in lung cancer research. It has been used with good success in blood cancers. It’s super wonderful your dad qualifies and has been invited to participate. No type of treatment is without it’s dangers. This description is in plain English, perhaps it will help the decision making process cancer.gov/about-cancer/tre...
What is interesting, according to the article they are using patients’ own immune cells to treat their cancer. But my dad was told to find a donor with the same blood type (children, siblings) and use their blood for the vaccine.
This is truly exciting. I understand that Stanford is injecting these T cells directly into solid tumors with good results. Very intriguing. All still experimental.
The vaccine may be heat biologics. Initial results of phase 1/2 were announced this week at an ASCO meeting from a small trial group. Look It up. My wife’s onc has suggested it for her if and when her current quite toxic treatment stops working. But the results are early. And the lame progression free survival is hard to measure unless you talk to an infield onc, and that does not mean a community onc of some second tier system. CAR T is a different approach but MSK is having some initial positive findings. It is all nascent but hopeful.
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