Educational content on VJHemOnc is intended for healthcare professionals only. By visiting this website and accessing this information you confirm that you are a healthcare professional.

The Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Channel is supported with funding from AstraZeneca (Diamond), AbbVie (Platinum), BeOne Medicines (Silver) and Lilly (Silver).

The Lymphoma Channel is supported with funding from AstraZeneca (Diamond), BMS (Gold), Johnson & Johnson (Gold), Takeda (Silver) and Galapagos (Bronze).

VJHemOnc is an independent medical education platform. Supporters, including channel supporters, have no influence over the production of content. The levels of sponsorship listed are reflective of the amount of funding given to support the channel.

Share this video  

ASH 2017 | Bispecific CAR T-cell therapy: combining anti-CD19 and CD22 CAR T-cells

With CAR T-cell therapy, similarly to traditional chemotherapy, the use of a single agent will not remain effective in treating a cancer, and thus multi-agent regimens are needed. Speaking from the American Society of Hematology (ASH) 2017 Annual Meeting and Exposition in Atlanta, GA, Nirali Shah, MD, of the National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, discusses an exciting upcoming clinical trial, which plans to combine anti-CD22 and anti-CD19 CAR T-cell therapies for patients with B-cell malignancies.