‘Breakthrough’ Cancer Treatment Approved

In what one doctor calls "a dream come true," the FDA has approved CAR T-cell therapy, a treatment that uses a person's own genetically modified cells to attack a common type of leukemia.
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'Breakthrough' Cancer Treatment Approved
In what one doctor calls "a dream come true," the FDA has approved CAR T-cell therapy, a treatment that uses a person's own genetically modified cells to attack a common type of leukemia.
'We Got Our Miracle'
Tom Whitehead's daughter, Emily, was the first child to try CAR T-cell therapy. She almost died. Today she is in 7th grade and cancer-free.
'I Definitely Made the Right Decision'
Nicole Gularte was planning for her funeral when she got an opportunity to try CAR T-cell therapy. Now the 35-year-old is getting used to having a future again.
Q&A: What's Next for CAR T-Cell Therapy?
Two experts at the forefront of CAR T-cell research explain how the approval has opened the door to a new way of fighting cancer.
The Future of Cancer Treatment
CAR T-cell therapy is one many treatments that could transform how the disease is -- and will be -- treated.
Your Guide to Blood Cancers
Leukemia and lymphoma are the most common, but there are other types. Learn the symptoms to watch for, who's at risk, and more need-to-know facts.
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