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CAR-T Cell Therapy Clinical Trials UK

Find actively recruiting CAR-T cell therapy clinical trials in the UK. Learn how chimeric antigen receptor T-cell therapy is revolutionising treatment for blood cancers and expanding into solid tumours.

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What Is CAR-T Cell Therapy?

CAR-T cell therapy is a groundbreaking form of immunotherapy where your own T-cells are genetically modified to express a chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) that targets specific proteins on cancer cells. This "living drug" can persist in your body for years, providing ongoing cancer surveillance.

How CAR-T Cell Therapy Works

The process involves: 1) Leukapheresis β€” your T-cells are collected from your blood. 2) Engineering β€” a disabled virus inserts the CAR gene into your T-cells. 3) Expansion β€” millions of CAR-T cells are grown in the lab. 4) Lymphodepletion β€” you receive chemotherapy to make room. 5) Infusion β€” the engineered cells are returned to your bloodstream where they hunt and destroy cancer cells.

Conditions Treated with CAR-T Cell Therapy

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CAR-T Cell Therapy β€” Frequently Asked Questions

Currently, CAR-T is approved for relapsed/refractory diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL), B-cell ALL, and follicular lymphoma after at least two prior treatments. Clinical trials are expanding access to earlier treatment lines, other blood cancers, and solid tumours.

CRS occurs when CAR-T cells rapidly multiply and release large amounts of inflammatory cytokines. Symptoms range from fever and fatigue to low blood pressure and organ dysfunction. Most cases are mild (Grade 1-2) and treatable with tocilizumab. Your team will monitor you in hospital for 1-2 weeks after infusion.

Yes. NHS England funds CAR-T for approved indications including DLBCL, ALL, and mantle cell lymphoma. Treatment centres include Great Ormond Street, UCLH, Christie, Birmingham, and others. Clinical trials offer access to newer CAR-T products for additional conditions.

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