A new hope to reduce treatment related side-effects for childhood cancer. Dr. Rajasekaran explaining the importance of nanotechnology based drug delivery to make childhood leukemia treatment more safe.
For More DetailsFDA recently approved CAR T cell therapy, a new live cell therapy to kill acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL)cells in children. One of the cell types in our blood called T cells recognize disease causing germs and cells infected by germs. These T cells kills germs and infected cells. CAR T cell therapy is a personized cancer treatment. In this therapy, T cells isolated from a cancer patients’ blood are genetically engineered to recognize and kill leukemia cells and are injected back into the patients’ blood. The genetically modified T cells in the blood will target leukemic cells and kill them. This is the first gene therapy approved by FDA in the united states and showed promising results in clinical trial.
For More DetailsTwo new drugs are approved for high risk acute myeloid leukemia (AML), an aggressive form of blood cancer. The first one is Enasidenib, a drug that targets mutated IDH 2, an enzyme involved in glucose metabolism and energy production in cells. The second is a combination of drugs daunorubicin and cytarabine encapsulated in tiny fat droplets called liposomes.
For More DetailsTherapy Architects designs and develops novel targeted cancer therapies for both children and adults. Every patient is unique and not all respond to available products. Our team is focused on improving outcomes by optimizing efficacy and reducing toxic side effects of chemotherapeutic agents where, the cure can sometimes be worse than the disease itself.