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@raemark

I had CAR-10 when I was 67. I'm now 69. I assume I'm not a CAR-T candidate because I've already had it. Is that correct?

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that is true from what my husband’s oncologist said once the cells are in there they will continue to work or the cancer will eventually stop them from
working .
CAR T-cell therapy is a “living drug” and intended to remain in the body fighting cancer. For most people, CAR T is a one-time treatment and the T cells remain in the body for months and years.