DIPG, which stands for diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma, is considered a universally fatal disease. It can wreak its havoc quickly, and the five-year survival rate is below 1%. “These are ...
Diffuse intrinsic pontine gliomas, or DIPG, shackle themselves so insidiously around a young person’s brainstem that no chemo or scalpel can wrest them out. Most children didn’t survive a year.
About the Phase 1 Trial of GD2-CAR T-Cell Therapy The phase 1 study sought to test whether GD2-CAR T cells could be successfully generated from immune cells collected from pediatric and young adult ...