Thursday, July 13, 2017 at 12:14PM
Drew Wolfe

'Living Drug' That Fights Cancer By Harnessing Immune System Clears Key Hurdle

"A new kind of cancer treatment that uses genetically engineered cells from a patient's immune system to attack their cancer easily cleared a crucial hurdle Wednesday."

"A Food and Drug Administration advisory committee unanimously recommended that the agency approve this 'living drug' approach for children and young adults who are fighting a common form of leukemia. The agency doesn't have to follow the committee's recommendation but usually does."

"The treatment takes cells from a patient's body, modifies the genes, and then reinfuses those modified cells back into the person who has cancer. If the agency approves, it would mark the first time the FDA has approved anything considered to be a 'gene therapy product.'"

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