Could cord blood cells heal Radiation-Scarred lungs?
NCT ID NCT07177456
Summary
This early safety study is testing whether cells from donated umbilical cord blood can help treat lung injury caused by radiation therapy for cancer. It will enroll 10 adults whose lung damage hasn't improved with standard treatments. Researchers will monitor whether the cell therapy is safe and if it helps improve breathing, walking ability, and lung scans over one year.
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