Tag Archives: The Stem Cell Blog

Immunotherapy for Recurrent HNSCC – OncLive

Continue reading

2017-02-21 NEWS

Immunotherapy for Recurrent HNSCC
OncLive
Therefore, the field of immunotherapy in cancer held promise that we could potentially, for a recurrent metastatic cancer patient, induce their immune system response against their cancer, providing long-term durability—the so-called tail of the curve

and more »

Continue reading

2017-02-21 NEWS

OncLive

Dr. Smith on Immunotherapy Potential in Multiple Myeloma
OncLive
Although the disease is still considered incurable, immunotherapy is a hopeful way to shift that paradigm and get durable responses—or even cures—in patients. Additionally, he says, monoclonal antibodies such as upfront daratumumab (Darzalex) could …

Continue reading

2017-02-21 NEWS

Developments in Immunotherapy at PCOC
AJMC.com Managed Markets Network
Another exciting field in immunotherapy is of chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)-T cells. To provide an overview of this evolving field, The American Journal of Managed Care® invited David L. Porter, MD, director, Bone Marrow Transplantation; Jodi Fisher …

Continue reading

2017-02-21 NEWS

Saitama clinic ordered to halt unauthorized stem cell ‘anti-aging’ therapy using umbilical cord blood
The Japan Times
Saitama Medical Clinic in Tokorozawa, Saitama Prefecture, was found to have been engaged in such therapy without getting permission from the ministry. The regenerative medicine safety law mandates that all hospitals and clinics submit plans for stem