Family Donors' immune cells tested to rescue kids from stubborn Post-Transplant viruses
NCT ID NCT07225972
Summary
This study is testing if adding special virus-fighting immune cells from a family donor helps young patients who have had a stem cell transplant and are struggling with severe, hard-to-treat viral infections. It will compare the new cell therapy plus standard care against standard care alone. The goal is to see if this approach can better control the viruses and improve outcomes for these vulnerable patients.
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