Stem cell transplants prevent relapses of most common childhood cancer

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Stem cell transplants prevent relapses of most common childhood cancer

Children and young adults who receive CAR T-cell therapy for the most common childhood cancer, acute lymphoblastic leukemia, suffer remarkably fewer relapses and are far more likely to survive when the treatment is paired with a subsequent stem cell transplant, a new study finds.

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