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CAR T-Cell Therapy for Glioblastoma

Misty R. Jenkins, Katharine J. Drummond

2024New England Journal of Medicine18 citationsDOI

Abstract

Glioblastoma is the most formidable of primary brain tumors, owing to its aggressive nature and the limited efficacy of the best available treatment, which comprises maximal safe surgical resection, radiotherapy, and alkylating chemotherapy. Most patients die within a year after diagnosis, which underscores the urgent need for innovative therapeutic strategies. Of interest, then, is an interim analysis in this issue of the Journal: Choi et al.1 report the outcomes of treating three patients with a secreting chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cell (see Key Concepts). CAR T-cell technology has reshaped our therapeutic approach to combating hematologic cancers. It harnesses the . . .

Topics & Concepts

Chimeric antigen receptorRadiation therapyMedicineGlioblastomaInterimOncologyCancer researchInternal medicineImmunotherapyCancerPolitical scienceLawCAR-T cell therapy researchNanowire Synthesis and ApplicationsGlioma Diagnosis and Treatment
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