CAR-T - Looking for statistical data for over 70 age group
After being told this January that my cancer was back (after 20 years of remission) I have undergone several months of chemo. Unfortunately, the cancer has been resistant but my oncologist is suggesting CAR-T. I have tried to find out if results are good for my age group but cannot find much statistically. I will be meeting with the oncology group soon (after having results from last scan). Does anyone know of any statistical data out there for over 70 age group? Thanks in advance.
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Hello @taylaroleary - I am sorry for your loss, so glad to hear that Car T added time and comfort for your family. It is so unfortunate that medications and treatments are not always 100% effective.
Is your family close by for support
Hello Joe,
I am brand new to this site. I am reading all the most up to date posts. Did you undergo CAR T? And, how are you now? My husband will be taking part in a CAR T clinical trial soon.
Thank you,
Nancy Simpson
While you’re waiting for other members who have experience with CAR T thereapy to respond, I’d like to welcome to Connect, @ntsimpson. Are there any specific questions that you have? What illness has led your husband to be needing CAR T?
My husband has CLL. He has just rejected a fourth line treatment.
Hi @ntsimpson, I just wanted to check in with you to see how your husband is doing. I know rejecting treatment is a huge personal decision that impacts not only your husband, but you and your family as well. Has your husband reconsidered? Has his doctor been able to offer another option for him? And…how are you coping as the caregiver?
Thank you.
Would like to talk to you on the phone. My name is Brayton. I am 70. Car T is last chance after chemo burn out.
I am a fighter.
Hi @brayton, please note that your phone number has been removed. It is recommended to use the secure private message function and not post personal contact information on the public forum.
However, I'd also like to point out the benefit of sharing here in the support group where you will receive support and information from several people and we can all learn from each other.
Brayton, when do you start CAR-T cell therapy?
My husband is 86 years old and had CAR T-cell therapy (December 2022) at age 84. He did very well and has been in remission ever since…no sign of Lymphoma anywhere. Go for it!
Hello. My Lymphoma is Stage II nodular sclerosing Hodgkin which is refractory but stable. It was diagnosed in 2020, so I have been in treatment for four years now. Currently I am being infused with Nivolumab every two weeks and bendamustine every four weeks. Should this regimen either fail or for other reasons need to be changed, I am very interested in CAR-T cell therapy. At age 84, your post gives me encouragement that this may work for me if needed. Thank you for your post and I hope to hear updates!
Welcome to Connect, @cdsarmiento. Thank you so much for sharing your husband’s experience with his CAR-T therapy adventure at the age of 84. This is really reassuring and encouraging for anyone who maybe considering the procedure. It’s not an easy journey but well worth the effort to have such a positive outcome and I’m so happy for your husband that he’s doing so well.
Did he have any issues with the pre-conditioning chemo or after the infusion of cells?