The province is expanding access to a new form of cancer treatment for some patients with leukemias and lymphomas. It’s called CAR-T therapy. It involves T-cells collected from a patient’s blood and re-engineered to fight cancer cells — then put back into the patient.
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Expanding specialized cancer treatments in B.C.
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