Pediatric CAR T-Cell Therapy

CAR T-cell therapy is a new and innovative treatment that trains healthy cells in your child’s immune system to find and destroy cancer cells. CAR T-cell therapy may be an option for your child if traditional treatments (like chemotherapy) don’t put their leukemia in remission or if the cancer returns.

Since 2015 we have been a national leader in CAR T-cell therapy, treating almost 100 patients. We have the experience needed to know when this therapy is right for your child, and to create a care plan that gives them the best chance for success.

What are outcome metrics for Pediatric CAR T-Cell Therapy at Children’s Health?

CAR T-cell therapy has been a life-changing advance for children, teens and young adults whose acute lymphoblastic leukemia didn’t respond to traditional treatments or came back.

About 85% of the patients treated at Children’s Health have gone into remission after CAR T-cell therapy, and 65%-70% of them remained in remission after one year. These outcomes are as good or better than the national average.

What questions should I ask my provider about Pediatric CAR T-Cell Therapy?

  • How many patients have received CAR T-cell therapy at Children’s Health?
  • Will my child need to be hospitalized after receiving CAR T-cell therapy?
  • Are there other treatment options for my child?
  • What type of follow-up care will my child need?
  • How do you support families who are away from home during CAR T-cell therapy?

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the success rate of CAR T-Cell Therapy?

    About 85% of children who received KYMRIAH for acute lymphoblastic leukemia go into remission. Nearly 70% of them are still in remission one year after receiving the treatment.

    In addition to KYMRIAH, more and more CAR T-cell therapies are being developed and offered for other cancers. Many factors influence whether these therapies are successful. These include the stage of your child’s cancer, the treatments they received in the past, their overall health and the CAR T-cell product they receive. These vary significantly from child to child, which makes it difficult to make an overall statement about CAR T-cell therapy’s success rate.

  • Is CAR T-Cell Therapy a cure?

    CAR T-cell therapy has helped some children achieve long-term remission. This makes CAR T-cell therapy an exciting breakthrough for children. But the therapy does not work for every child and it’s too early to say it’s a cure.

  • Who is eligible for CAR T-Cell Therapy?

    Currently, CAR T-cell therapy is an option for some children whose cancer is hard to treat and/or has come back after treatment. New CAR T-cell therapies continue to be developed and new clinical trials open, so the answer to this question is always changing.

  • How long does it take a CAR T-Cell to work?

    Our team can typically determine if CAR T-cells are working within a month of giving them to your child.

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