In this poster we reported the results of var-cel in mantle cell lymphoma. We included 30 patients, but 27 did eventually reach CAR-T infusion. So from these 27 patients, 90% had achieved some kind of response, 78% a complete response, and the median duration of response was 17 months with a median PFS of 15 months. Now we have follow-up of around 22 months and median OS is around three years, which is quite remarkable...
In this poster we reported the results of var-cel in mantle cell lymphoma. We included 30 patients, but 27 did eventually reach CAR-T infusion. So from these 27 patients, 90% had achieved some kind of response, 78% a complete response, and the median duration of response was 17 months with a median PFS of 15 months. Now we have follow-up of around 22 months and median OS is around three years, which is quite remarkable. And the main factor influencing overall survival was whether or not the patient achieved a complete response. So for those patients who achieved the CR, the median OS was not reached versus seven months for those who did not get a CR. And regarding safety, var-cel had a very favorable safety profile with 93% of patients had some kind of CRS, but most of them were grade one. And we had only one single case of ICANS and CRS grade 3 or higher which occurred in the same patient and it was a patient with a high disease burden and some other complications.
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