Scientists fight melanoma with Patient's own supercharged immune cells
NCT ID NCT06120712
Summary
This study tested a personalized cell therapy for people with advanced melanoma that had stopped responding to standard treatments. Doctors took immune cells from a patient's own tumor, grew large numbers of them in a lab, and then infused them back into the patient. The main goals were to see if this treatment was safe and if it could shrink or control the cancer.
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Locations
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Beijing Cancer Hospital
Beijing, China
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