
Last month, Alan Gaines became the first cancer patient treated with a new cellular therapy program at the UC Davis Comprehensive Cancer Center. The 77-year-old retired Navy fighter pilot was fighting an aggressive form of Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. The treatment is called chimeric antigen receptor T-cell therapy, or CAR T-cell therapy for short. UC Davis Health is among only a few places in the state to create so-called “cancer-fighting” cells. Doctors say it looks as though Gaines is headed toward complete remission of his cancer. Follow-up scans in two months will confirm that.
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