Fortis Hospital, Gurugram, proudly introduces a groundbreaking advancement in cancer treatment – CAR T-Cell Therapy. This innovative therapy has commenced at our state-of-the-art facility, ushering in a new era of hope for patients facing specific types of advanced cancers.
Understanding CAR T-Cell Therapy: CAR T-Cell Therapy, short for Chimeric Antigen Receptor T-Cell Therapy, is a revolutionary immunotherapy approach. It involves reprogramming the patient's own T-cells, a type of immune cell, to express a receptor targeting cancer cells. This genetically enhanced army of T-cells is then reintroduced into the patient's body to seek out and destroy cancer cells with remarkable precision.
Embark on Your Journey to Healing: If you or a loved one is facing specific types of advanced cancers, CAR T-Cell Therapy at Fortis Hospital, Gurugram, could be the transformative solution you've been seeking. Begin your journey towards a brighter, cancer-free future by contacting our expert team today.
What is CAR T Cell Therapy?
CAR T cell therapy is an innovative treatment that modifies your own T cells to recognize and attack cancer cells more effectively. This approach is particularly beneficial for patients with certain types of blood cancers, such as leukemia and lymphoma.
Our Comprehensive Cancer Care Approach
1. Assessment & Diagnosis: Our team conducts thorough evaluations to determine your suitability for CAR T cell therapy.
2. Preparation & Mobilization: We guide you through the necessary steps to prepare your T cells for modification.
3. Infusion & Monitoring: Once your modified T cells are ready, we carefully administer them and monitor your progress closely.
4. Follow-Up Care : We provide ongoing support and follow-up care to ensure your recovery and long-term health.
Why Choose Us
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Expert Multidisciplinary Team
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Cutting-Edge Infrastructure
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Tailored Treatment Plans
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Holistic Patient Support
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FAQs
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What is CAR T cell therapy?CAR T cell therapy is a form of immunotherapy that involves reprogramming a patient's T cells (a type of immune cell) to better recognize and attack cancer cells. CAR stands for chimeric antigen receptor, which is a synthetic receptor that is added to the T cells to enhance their cancer-targeting abilities.
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How does CAR T cell therapy work?T cells are collected from a patient's blood and genetically modified in a laboratory to express CARs on their surface. These CAR-equipped T cells are then multiplied in number and infused back into the patient's bloodstream. Once inside the body, the modified T cells can recognize and bind to specific proteins on cancer cells, leading to their destruction.
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What types of cancer can be treated with CAR T cell therapy?CAR T cell therapy has shown promising results in the treatment of certain types of blood cancers, such as leukemia and lymphoma. Research is ongoing to explore its potential for treating solid tumors as well.
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Who is eligible for CAR T cell therapy?CAR T cell therapy is typically reserved for patients with certain types of blood cancers who have not responded to traditional treatments like chemotherapy or stem cell transplant. Eligibility criteria may vary depending on factors such as the specific type of cancer and the patient's overall health.
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What are the potential side effects of CAR T cell therapy?While CAR T cell therapy can be highly effective, it can also cause side effects, including cytokine release syndrome (CRS), which can lead to fever, low blood pressure, and other flu-like symptoms. Another potential side effect is neurologic toxicity, which can cause confusion, seizures, or other neurological symptoms. These side effects can range from mild to severe and require close monitoring and management.
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What is the success rate of CAR T cell therapy?The success rate of CAR T cell therapy can vary depending on factors such as the type and stage of cancer being treated. In some cases, CAR T cell therapy has led to long-term remission or even cure for patients with certain types of blood cancers. However, not all patients respond to treatment, and further research is needed to improve its effectiveness and identify predictors of response.
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Is CAR T cell therapy covered by insurance?CAR T cell therapy is a relatively new and expensive treatment, and coverage by insurance providers may vary. Some insurers may cover CAR T cell therapy for certain eligible patients, while others may require prior authorization or may not cover it at all. Patients should consult with their healthcare providers and insurance companies to understand their coverage options and potential out-of-pocket costs.
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Are there any ongoing clinical trials for CAR T cell therapy?Yes, there are ongoing clinical trials exploring the use of CAR T cell therapy for various types of cancer, including both blood cancers and solid tumors. These trials are aimed at evaluating the safety and effectiveness of CAR T cell therapy, as well as identifying ways to improve its outcomes and reduce side effects. Patients may be eligible to participate in clinical trials based on their specific diagnosis and medical history.