Myra Raney
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19 February, 05:12
"In a stunning medical breakthrough, scientists at Massachusetts General Cancer Center have reported near-instant results from a new CAR-T cell therapy against glioblastoma, one of the most aggressive brain cancers known. The treatment works by reprogramming a patient’s immune cells to hunt and destroy tumor cells essentially turning the body’s own defense system into a living drug. In one remarkable case, a tumor nearly vanished within just five days of receiving the treatment, something researchers called “unprecedented” in brain cancer medicine.
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While some tumors eventually regrew, one patient maintained a 60% reduction in size for over six months, a major success in a cancer that usually resists every known therapy. What makes this CAR-T treatment different is its ability to target multiple tumor features simultaneously, helping overcome resistance seen in past trials. Scientists believe this could signal the dawn of a new era for brain cancer care one where immunotherapy may finally offer long-term control or even a cure.
Source/Credit: Massachusetts General Cancer Center “A Major Milestone in Glioblastoma Research.”"
Source/Credit: Massachusetts General Cancer Center “A Major Milestone in Glioblastoma Research.”"
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