India launches first indigenous CAR-T cell therapy to treat cancer

According to a reporter in New Delhi, India on April 4 launched the first indigenous CAR-T cell therapy to treat cancer.

According to a reporter in New Delhi, India on April 4 launched the first indigenous CAR-T cell therapy to treat cancer , claiming this is a 'major breakthrough' that brings 'new hope'. for humanity' in the fight against this incurable disease.

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 NexCAR19 has been launched at approximately one-tenth of the current price outside India. (Illustration).

Speaking at the event announcing the NexCAR19 therapy at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay in Mumbai, the capital of Maharashtra state, President Droupadi Murmu emphasized that the development of the above therapy is an example of innovation. 'Made in India', reflects the capabilities of Indian scientists and doctors. In addition, the President also said that this therapy is considered one of the extraordinary advances in medical science, which is not only accessible and affordable but also brings new hope to all humanity. type.

Developed by IIT Bombay and Tata Memorial Centre, this gene-based therapy is expected to help cure various types of cancer while also significantly reducing treatment costs.

Mr. Sudeep Gupta, Director of Tata Memorial Center, said CAR-T cell therapy is an extremely expensive treatment and out of reach for the vast majority of people. However, NexCAR19 has been launched at approximately one-tenth of the current price outside India. IIT Bombay Director Professor Subhasis Chaudhuri said the cost of treating cancer with similar therapy abroad is around $480,000.

According to Mr. Gupta, the creation and implementation of NexCAR19 is a historic milestone in the field of cancer treatment and genetic engineering.

Update 09 April 2024
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