Antonio Perez and Persis Amrolia are committed researchers specializing in childhood blood cancers. They have formed a collaboration and friendship, arriving early and leaving late at London’s Zayed Centre for Research into Rare Disease in Children. Their work involves cutting-edge immunotherapy techniques, including CAR-T cell therapy, aiming to improve treatment efficacy. The Fight Kids Cancer initiative has chosen to support their CARINA Project, which reflects a shared commitment to pioneering advancements in the field. The integration of immune cells in treatment approaches shows promise for fighting leukemia.
The Fight Kids Cancer initiative, which brings together foundations involved in research of the disease, like the CRIS Cancer Foundation, has decided to support the CARINA Project, which is run by Perez and Amrolia.
Immunotherapy, if you boil it down, is just using the patient's immune system to fight against cancer. You can use antibodies as treatments for certain cancers, or you can put a chemotherapy attached to the antibody.
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