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What is CAR-T cell therapy?
CAR-T cell therapy is a form of immunotherapy that uses modified T cells to recognize and destroy cancer cells. By modifying a patient's T cells to carry a specific receptor (CAR), they are able to identify and attack cancer cells.
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Which types of cancer are suitable for CAR-T cell therapy?
CAR-T cell therapy is applicable to various hematologic malignancies, such as leukemia, lymphoma, and multiple myeloma. This includes B-cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (B-ALL), T-cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (T-ALL), Diffuse Large B-cell Lymphoma (DLBCL), Multiple Myeloma (MM), and more.
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Why choose GoBroad for CAR-T cell therapy?
Our hospital boasts a world-class medical team and advanced therapeutic technologies. Our expert team, composed of hematologists, diagnosticians, and immunologists, dedicated to providing patients with the most suitable care and therapeutic outcomes.
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How can I determine if CAR-T cell therapy is right for me?
Our medical team will evaluate whether you are a suitable candidate for CAR-T cell therapy based on your medical history and physical condition. We will provide you with a personalized treatment plan and work together with you to determine the most suitable treatment path.
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What do I need to do during CAR-T cell therapy?
During the treatment, you will need to follow the recommendations of the medical team and attend all scheduled treatments and follow-up appointments. Our nursing staff will be with you throughout the process, providing the necessary support and care.
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What kind of follow-up services are provided after CAR-T cell therapy?
After treatment, we offer regular follow-up services to monitor your condition and the effectiveness of the treatment. Our medical team will adjust your treatment plan as needed and provide ongoing support and care.