Study Summary
In this protocol, the investigators hypothesize that modifying the process of producing CAR+ T-cells can help to improve responses and reduce toxicities. Building on previous in vitro studies that have shown successful production of CAR+ T-cells using a new production approach, the investigators are now studying the ability to produce these CAR+ T-cells and determine how well they work in the clinical setting.
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FludarabineDRUG
Fludarabine is an anti-cancer drug acting as an antimetabolite that is used to treat leukemia and lymphoma cancers.
CyclophosphamideDRUG
Cyclophosphamide is is an anti-cancer drug acting as an alkylating agent that is used to treat leukemia and lymphoma cancers.
CD19-CD34 CAR transduced T cellsBIOLOGICAL
CD19-CD34 CAR transduced T cells are the subject's own immune cells that target B cell markers on cancer cells.
Study Locations
| Facility | City | State | Country |
|---|---|---|---|
| Loyola University | Maywood | Illinois | United States |