
Lupus Patients Achieve Remission with Revolutionary Immune Reset Therapy
Five lupus patients in England have achieved remission after undergoing a revolutionary NHS trial using genetically modified T-cells, with some reporting they no longer need medication to manage their condition, marking a significant step towards a potential cure for the chronic autoimmune disease. New reports highlight patients' positive experiences, reinforcing the therapy's success.
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'I've never been this good' – revolutionary immune reset puts lupus in remission
Patients on the trial have not needed medication to manage their condition.
Read full article →Lupus patients in England in remission after pioneering NHS trial of GM therapy
Doctors say therapy that genetically modifies person’s T-cells could offer cure for chronic autoimmune disease Five lupus patients in England are in remission after being treated with a revolutionary therapy that genetically modifies their own cells, in a medical breakthrough that could offer people a cure, doctors have said. CAR (chimeric antigen receptor) T-cell therapy involves removing a type of white blood cell also called T lymphocytes, which are crucial for hunting out infected or dama...
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