Pneumonia vaccine tested to shield cancer patients after powerful cell therapy
NCT ID NCT07071909
Summary
This study aimed to see if regular clinic visits and a pneumonia vaccine could help prevent infections in cancer patients after they received CAR-T cell therapy. The plan was to enroll 50 adults with blood cancers or solid tumors who were getting this specialized treatment. Researchers wanted to check if the vaccine worked and if the extra clinic visits reduced infections compared to past patients.
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Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center
Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 27599, United States
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