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Saudi hospital revolutionizes cancer treatment – News

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Last updated: 2024/08/12 at 6:22 PM
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King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre (KFSHRC) in Saudi Arabia has achieved a groundbreaking national milestone by producing clinical-grade CAR-T cells in-house for cancer treatment. This innovation not only enhances the timeliness of treatment and minimizes delays for patients but also aligns with KFSHRC’s dedication to advancing healthcare through pioneering therapies and excellence in clinical research. By making CAR-T cells internally, the hospital streamlines the treatment timeline, reducing delays and enhancing accessibility for patients.

CAR-T cell therapy represents a revolutionary approach in cancer treatment by genetically modifying a patient’s own T cells to target and destroy cancer cells. The therapy offers new hope for patients with aggressive cancers, providing a personalized treatment tailored to the individual’s immune system. This innovative therapy is rapidly gaining traction globally, with significant growth expected in the coming years, reflecting the expanding role of CAR-T cells in cancer treatment.

While CAR-T treatments have shown remarkable effectiveness, they come with a high price due to intricate manufacturing processes, often reaching USD400,000 per treatment. In the MENA region, challenges such as complex logistics, cost considerations, and the need for specialized medical infrastructure hinder widespread implementation. However, efforts are being made in Saudi Arabia to overcome these challenges and align with global growth trends, emphasizing investment in advanced treatments to position the country as a healthcare leader.

KFSHRC’s advancement in internal production of CAR-T cells has significantly reduced treatment costs, ensuring more patients have access to state-of-the-art treatment options. The hospital aims to increase the number of clinical trials in CAR-T cell therapy and gene therapy, building the national cell and gene therapy ecosystem. KFSHRC’s commitment to utilizing technology in breakthroughs in oncology positions it as a regional hub for cell and gene therapies, contributing to Saudi Arabia’s emergence as a leader in innovative healthcare solutions.

With a long-standing history in cellular therapy programs and successful transplants, KFSHRC continues to pave the way for cutting-edge treatments and medical research. By achieving milestones in CAR-T cell therapy and gene therapy, the hospital demonstrates Saudi Arabia’s dedication to adopting the latest therapies and technologies, positioning the country as a leader in medical innovation. As Saudi Arabia embraces opportunities in transformative treatments, it is poised to offer groundbreaking therapies and superior healthcare outcomes to patients worldwide.

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