New hope for toughest leukemia: adding 'Super' white blood cells to transplant
NCT ID NCT07372885
Summary
This trial is testing a new type of stem cell transplant for young adults (under 55) with a very high-risk form of acute myeloid leukemia that hasn't responded well to chemotherapy. The treatment uses stem cells from donated umbilical cord blood, but adds extra infusions of a type of white blood cell called granulocytes, based on promising results seen in children. The study first aims to find a safe and effective dose of these cells in adults, and then to see if this new approach works better than a standard transplant at keeping the cancer from coming back.
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Kings College Hospital NHS Trust
London, United Kingdom
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The Christie NHS Foundation Trust
Manchester, United Kingdom
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The Royal Marsden Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
London, United Kingdom
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