Alissawhose family did not wish to be identified, was diagnosed with T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia in 2021.
Conventional treatments, including chemotherapy and bone marrow transplants, have failed to prevent the disease from returning.
In May, Alisa was given pan-T cells MACHINE previously made from a healthy donor, as part of a clinical trial.
After 28 days, the girl underwent a second bone marrow transplant, which was successful.
The report stated that the doctors were in a hospital "Great Ormond Street"They used genetic engineering to modify the T cells and come up with a new treatment for the condition of the girl, Elisa.
The breakthrough new treatment allowed doctors to perform a second bone marrow transplant, so the immune system could get back to work, and 6 months after the operation and treatment, Elisa was once again back at her home in Leicester, in the middle of the team medical treatment follow-up.
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And “Sky News” said Alyssa, 13, has made a full recovery from leukemia.LeukemiaIn the first use of a revolutionary new type of treatment, after many other therapeutic attempts.
Alissawhose family did not wish to be identified, was diagnosed with T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia in 2021.
Conventional treatments, including chemotherapy and bone marrow transplants, have failed to prevent the disease from returning.
In May, Alisa was given pan-T cells MACHINE previously made from a healthy donor, as part of a clinical trial.
After 28 days, the girl underwent a second bone marrow transplant, which was successful.
The report stated that doctors at Great Ormond Street Hospital used genetic engineering to modify T lymphocytes and come up with a new treatment for Elisa’s condition.
The breakthrough new treatment allowed doctors to perform a second bone marrow transplant, so the immune system could get back to work, and 6 months after the operation and treatment, Elisa was once again back at her home in Leicester, in the middle of the team medical treatment follow-up.