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Anadolu Medical Center
Turkey, Istanbul
Zafer Gulbas
47 years of experience
  • Dr. Zafer Gulbas, founder of the Bone Marrow Transplantation Center at Anadolu, is Turkey's top hematologist-oncologist.
  • Anadolu Medical Center, affiliated with Johns Hopkins Hospital, ranks among the top 10 hospitals worldwide by MTQUA.
  • Included Services: Language assistance, transfer airport-clinic-airport.
  • Stay Info: 30 days stay in the hospital, 80 days stay in the hotel, accommodation not included in the price.
  • Technique: Allogeneic bone marrow transplant.
Sourasky Medical Center (Ichilov)
Israel, Tel Aviv
Ron Ram
22 years of experience
  • Dr. Ron Ram has performed several hundred stem cell transplants, showcasing his proficiency in this field.
  • Sourasky Medical Center (Ichilov) treats over 400,000 patients annually, highlighting its extensive reach and expertise.
  • Included services: Hospitalization, hotel stay, transfer to the hospital.
  • Stay info: 21 days in the hospital, 14 days in the hotel, included in the price.
  • Technique: CAR T-cell therapy.
Beijing GoBroad Boren Hospital
China, Beijing
Hu Kai
20 years of experience
  • Dr. Hu Kai has performed numerous successful CAR T-cell therapies for hematologic malignancies.
  • Beijing GoBroad Boren Hospital is a top-tier hematology specialty hospital in Beijing, China.
  • Included Services: Consultation with a doctor, preoperative tests, blood tests, medications, follow-up examination, post-op medications, electrocardiogram (ECG), ultrasound, consumable materials, complete blood count (CBC), biochemistry blood test, follow-up visit, consultation with a pediatric hematologist, consultation with an oncohematologist, urine tests, biopsy, hospitalization.
  • Stay Info: 30 days stay in the hospital, 0 days stay in the hotel, not included in the price.

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Ram Ron
22 years of experience

Dr. K.K. Iswaran is a highly experienced Obstetrician and Gynaecologist with 25+ years of experience in Obstetrics & Gynaecology Reproduction Medicine, IUI - Intrauterine Insemination, Ovulation Induction Procedure, Ovarian Drilling (Multiperforation), Urethral Valves, and more. He holds a Fellowship, Diploma, and MBBS from the Ronald O Perelman and Claudia Cohen Centre, Ireland, and the University of Mysore, India respectively.

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Ron Ram
22 years of experience
Dr. Ron Ram is a distinguished physician specializing in Internal Medicine, Hematology, and Medical Oncology. His expertise includes performing numerous stem cell transplants. He is also a significant contributor to medical literature with over 30 articles published in scientific journals and a chapter in a medical textbook.
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Ronit El Hasid
36 years of experience

Dr. Ronit El Hasid is the Head of Pediatric Oncohematology and Oncology at Dana Dwek Children’s Hospital (Sourasky). She specializes in bone marrow and umbilical blood transplantation and has conducted over 300 transplantations and published 50 papers and 40 reports. She is a member of American Association for Hematology and Israeli Society for Pediatric Hematooncology, and has previously practiced in the City of Hope Hospital (Los-Angeles) and other medical centers in Israel.

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Fabio Ciceri
34 years of experience

Professor Fabio Ciceri is the Head of the Hematology and Bone Marrow Transplantation Unit at San Raffaele Research Hospital and the Blood Transfusion Centre. He has over 180 papers published and has held various Medical and Teaching positions since 1989. He is a member of multiple organizations related to Hematology and was awarded a Merit Recognition Award at the University of Ferrara. He is a Principal Investigator in Cell and Gene Therapy clinical trials for haematological cancers, immune-deficiencies, and neuromuscular disorder.

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Oday • CAR T-cell therapy
Jordan
Jan 27, 2022
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Ramona • Immunotherapy
Romania
Jun 17, 2021
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A big thank you to all!!
I am so impressed by the dedication and professionalism of the medical team of Anadolu!!Their fast acting, applying right procedures, the care and attention they give to pacients and family truly bring honor to this profession!!We felt that people and their lives are valued for real, before verything else,unlike in other places!!A big thank you to all!!
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Elvana • Immunotherapy
Albania
Nov 13, 2019
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We like it very much, will recommend this hospital to others, thank you
Very good recommendation o this hospital, we like it very much. Good doctors and staff, thank you, we will recommend this hospital to others.
Hulija Get a • Immunotherapy
Lithuania
Aug 20, 2019
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"The results were so much better than I expected
I am extremely pleased that I met with the doctor in the clinic. Thank you bookimed for choosing this particular clinic
Anonymous • Immunotherapy
Ukraine
Aug 13, 2019
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Dyakoy for the Bookimed project, so this wasn’t so bad
Those who I almost wanted - pochula, claims mute. Briefly, zrozumіlo, distinctly. So, I’m lіkar, in my menu I’ve got a list of food, I have reproved them for selling and selling them for the price of money. At the moment, the situation is checked. I myself would not have been able to organize a conference call, too, I’m setting an estimate. Dyakoy for the Bookimed project, so this wasn’t so bad. Agony to you - you will master the good
Владимир • Immunotherapy
Ukraine
Apr 8, 2018
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I want to thank from the bottom of my heart your company, and in particular a very competent and qualified coordinator-Soyak Alionu for help and advice provided in the process of selecting and treating liver melanoma. Having chosen the country of India and the Global Hospital, we received a consultation and made a diagnosis, thanks to which the oncologist, our doctor, picked up an innovative drug that gave us hope for recovery. We have a diagnosis of grade 4 melanoma of the liver and lung. After returning from India, we undergo further treatment in Ukraine. Believe miracles happen, do not miss your chance, contact Bookimed and they will do their best that you are healthy. RS We are very grateful to Alyona, for helping us in everything from uploading documents to the site and ending with the purchase of tickets for the plane. She worked with us 24 hours a day and if not for her help with our medicine in Ukraine there would be no hope.
Noura Ramadan • Immunotherapy
Kuwait
Jul 2, 2024
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I'm really grateful
Big thanks for bookimed. And special thanks for doctor Ahmed Khaled for helping us to choose Anadulo medical centre. Thanks a lot for everything.I'm really grateful.
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Big thanks for bookimed. And special thanks for doctor Ahmed Khaled for helping us to choose Anadulo medical centre. Thanks a lot for everything.I'm really grateful
Валерий • Immunotherapy
Ukraine
May 21, 2019
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"I can only say thanks to your company and Katerina
Good evening. I can only say thanks to your company and Katerina. Thank you so much for your help and support. The impression about the clinic itself was not very, often made nervous, dragged time, I can’t say anything about the professor either. Five minutes talk for $ 120 a bit too much. The clinic itself is not bad, in my opinion, a lot of clients have simply gathered and cannot cope with such volume, and here we are not talking about the desire to help, just money. How to undertake, I can say that robots need to take as much as possible so that they can cope with it, otherwise it negatively affects their reputation. Thank you again
Anonymous • Mastectomy
Russian Federation
Aug 19, 2018
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Doctors of the clinic are qualified, speak English well. But the organization of treatment, that is, all these coordinators and translators already when you are in India, is a huge minus of the process. Simply huge. Expectations of everything and everywhere for hours, sometimes at times, poor awareness, a terrible accent on Russian, that one can understand a lot to the exact opposite, ignorance of medical terms, that is, only life can translate. I accompanied mamutna treatment, I speak English a little, therefore something accelerated due to this. One patient should not go, look for an accompanying person if other countries do not fit the prices for treatment. If someone is traveling alone or an accompanying person does not know English, the process will spoil your nerves. The very examination and treatment, surgery, everything is at a good level. But before the ability to organize everything painlessly for the patient, it will still come to BLK not soon. I do not know, as in other clinics in India, I think it's the same. Translators are different here, and the problems are the same. So in the whole country I think. But if there is no way out, you can entrust local doctors to the health. The patient is well fed in the hospital and the accompanying person. Chambers of any size isolate the patient with curtains around the perimeter, you see only the staff, but keep in mind that the multiple rooms are very noisy. Who prays in Arabic for the whole room, who sings the song, who plays the game with sound effects, who is screaming on the phone, because there is still no silence, people still have groans for the illnesses of people ... they do not do anybody for unconnected phones, loud talks and other inadequacy.
Jakob Jogisuu • Immunotherapy
Estonia
Mar 13, 2019
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FAQ about CAR T-cell therapy

What Is CAR T-cell Therapy?

CAR T-cell therapy, or chimeric antigen receptor T-cell therapy, is an immunotherapy that uses genetically altered T cells to target and destroy cancer cells. This treatment is FDA-approved to treat several types of blood cancer, including acute lymphoblastic leukemia and diffuse large B-cell lymphoma.

CAR T-cell infusion combines three types of therapy:

  • Cell therapy;

  • Immunotherapy;

  • Gene therapy.

The leukapheresis process, where white blood cells are harvested, is a critical step in therapy preparation.

The studies show 60% of patients with B-cell lymphoma go into remission for at least 5 years. That’s why CAR T cell therapy is a “living drug” that has a long-term effect on destroying cancer cells.

Source - National Cancer Institute

How Do CAR T Cell Therapies Work?

The process begins with the collection of the patient’s T cells, a type of white blood cell that plays a crucial role in the immune response. Once the T cells are modified, they are expanded in number and reinfused into the patient’s bloodstream.

The CAR allows these engineered T cells to identify and attach to cancer cells, marking them for destruction. This targeted approach ensures that the immune system can effectively attack cancer cells while minimizing damage to healthy cells.

CAR T cell therapies work by:

  • Identifying and targeting specific cancer cells;

  • Activating the immune system to attack cancer cells;

  • Enhancing the body’s natural ability to fight cancer;

  • Providing a personalized treatment approach.

Who Is a Candidate for CAR T-cell Therapy?

CAR T-cell therapy is not a one-size-fits-all treatment. It's typically considered for patients with specific types of cancer, including:

  • Relapsed or refractory Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL). The patients whose leukemia has returned after initial treatment or hasn't responded to existing therapies.

  • Relapsed or refractory Diffuse Large B-cell Lymphoma (DLBCL). The patients with a specific type of aggressive lymphoma that has recurred or failed to respond to other treatments.

  • Multiple Myeloma. CAR T-cell therapy for multiple myeloma shows great results in destroying damaged bone marrow cells.

  • Follicular Lymphoma. The patients with affected lymph nodes develop small, round nodules called follicles.

  • Refractory mantle cell lymphoma. The patients with a subtype of B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma who suffer from lymph node enlargement and don't respond to traditional chemotherapy.

  • Other types of blood cancers. Research is ongoing to explore CAR T-cell therapy's effectiveness in treating other blood cancers and potentially some solid tumors.

What Factors Have an Impact on Patient's Potential?

Here's the list of standpoints that make a patient more or less suitable for undergoing CAR T-cell treatment:

  • Age and overall health. Younger patients with a more robust immune system are better candidates.

  • Specific cancer type. T-cell therapy is most effective for certain cancer types (leukemia and lymphoma).

  • Prior treatments. Patients who haven't responded well to other treatments may be suitable candidates.

What Are the Safety Concerns Associated with CAR T-cell Treatment?

While CAR T-cell therapy offers promising results, there are potential safety concerns, including:

  • Cytokine Release Syndrome (CRS) is a common side effect (42-100% of patients), which includes fever, chills, fatigue, and difficulty breathing. It usually occurs within a few days of receiving the CAR T-cells and can be managed with medication (antipyretics or corticosteroids for advanced cases). 

  • Immune Effector Cell-Associated Neurotoxicity Syndrome (ICANS) is a less common (3-64% occurrence rate) but more serious side effect affecting the nervous system. It may cause confusion, tremors, headaches, and difficulty speaking.

  • Tumor lysis syndrome (TLS) occurs when large numbers of cancer cells are rapidly destroyed, leading to electrolyte imbalances and kidney problems.

  • Risk of infection. Due to the suppression of the immune system during treatment, patients are more susceptible to infections.

What Are the Differences Between CAR-T Cell Therapies and Other Immunotherapy Treatments?

There are several key differences between CAR T-cell therapy and other immunotherapy approaches (such as targeted therapy and monoclonal antibodies):

Feature CAR T-cell Therapy Other Immunotherapies

Mechanism of Action

Genetically modified T-cells target specific antigens on cancer cells.

Stimulates the body's immune system to recognize and attack cancer broadly.

Specificity

Highly targeted towards particular cancer cells.

It can have a broader effect on the immune system.

Customization

Personalized treatment using the patient's T-cells.

Not personalized.

Administration

Requires complex procedures for T-cell extraction, modification, and reinfusion.

It can be administered through injections or infusions.

The other table shows precise differences between CAR T-cell therapy and the most common cancer treatments.

Feature

CAR T-cell Therapy

Chemotherapy

Stem Cell Transplant

Target cells

ONLY tumor cells.

ALL the cells that are rapidly dividing (including healthy tissues).

Not defined.

Type of cells

Patient’s OWN immune cells.

Not defined.

Donor’s cells.

What Are the CAR T-Cell Therapy Side Effects?

CAR T therapy is a one-time treatment. Once the CAR T cells are back in the body, they can fight cancer immediately.

Despite the safety concerns mentioned earlier, CAR T-cell therapy can cause other side effects, including:

  • Fatigue;

  • Nausea and vomiting;

  • Low blood counts;

  • Fever;

  • Hair loss;

  • Mouth sores.

These side effects are usually temporary and manageable.

What to Expect Before, During, and After Treatment?

Before receiving CAR T-cell therapy, patients may undergo a conditioning regimen of lymphodepleting chemotherapy (which reduces the number of damaged lymphocytes). This preparatory step aims to reduce the presence of existing immune cells, thereby minimizing the risk of the body rejecting the infused CAR T cells.

The administration of CAR T cells involves a relatively straightforward procedure. The engineered cells are infused intravenously, similar to receiving blood, and the process typically takes between 5 and 30 minutes.

Following CAR T-cell therapy, patients often require hospitalization for 7 to 10 days to allow for close monitoring and management.

Do Patients Still Need Stem Cell Transplants After CAR T-Cell Therapy?

Allogenic stem cell transplant (allo-HCT) is a standard treatment for B-cell lymphomas, but it often doesn't work for long. Patients may have relapses even after the transplant. As a type of immune cell therapy, CAR T-cell treatment for cancer can be combined with allo-HCT to speed up the remission.

The studies show that patients with CAR T-cell therapy alone lived for an average of 10.5 months. On the contrary, those who had transplantation after the T-cell treatment had an average survival of 70.2 months. This is an excellent example of how combining cancer treatments improves patient outcomes.

Stem cell transplantation is also an option for the following cases:

  • When lymphoma/multiple myeloma doesn't respond to CAR T-cell therapy;

  • When the initial disease relapses multiple times;

  • After the previous stem cell transplantation.

What Are the Top Hospitals Offering CAR T-Cell Therapy?

Bookimed has selected the top CAR T-cell centers using our Smart Ranking System. This system considers various factors, such as:

  • Doctor's experience;

  • Success rates;

  • Technological advancements;

  • Patient satisfaction.

By leveraging this data-driven approach, we ensure our patients can access the most effective and cutting-edge treatments available. The choice is always yours, and we highly recommend consulting with our medical coordinators before signing up for the treatment.

Here's the list of the best hospitals where is car t-cell therapy available:

Sourasky Medical Center (Ichilov), Israel

The Hematology Institute is a leading CAR T-cell therapy clinic in Israel. Their experts have much experience treating patients with CAR T-cells and managing any side effects. The center has a 90% success rate in oncology clinical trials and treatments.

Dr. Ron Ram is one of the best hematology/oncology department specialists. He has performed numerous stem cell transplants and contributed to chimeric cancer treatment.

The Ichilov was also the first CAR T hospital in Israel to get government approval.

Beijing GoBroad Boren Hospital, China

The head of the oncology department, Dr. Guo Li Gai, has studied thousands of CAR T-cell therapy for non-Hodgkin lymphoma cases to administer effective CAR T-cell therapy for his patients.

The hospital's oncology department works closely with the Mayo Clinic. The doctors use a system called MICM to make accurate cancer diagnoses. Here's what they evaluate:

  • Shape of cells (morphology);

  • Specific substances (immunology);

  • Chromosomes (cytogenetics);

  • DNA of cells (molecular science).

Besides collecting stem cells, the local laboratory also separates and cryopreserves their components for later use. This can benefit urgent cases for patients in the last stages of cancer.

SJD Barcelona Children’s Hospital, Spain

Sant Joan de Déu is known for its technological advances and discoveries. The specialists here were the first in Spain to develop a vaccine against tumors of the brain and medulla, as well as a nanofiber tissue for local cancer treatment.

The cell therapy center accepts children and young adults up to 21 years old. It has the best conditions for both bone marrow transplantation and CAR T-cell therapy. The cancer center has 4 boxes with HEPA filters and positive pressure for transplant-eligible patients.

Is CAR T-Cell Therapy Suitable for Solid Tumors?

While CAR T-cell therapies have shown significant success in treating blood cancers, their application in solid tumors (such as sarcomas, carcinomas, and lymphomas) presents unique challenges.

Solid tumors have a complex microenvironment that can hinder CAR T cells from effectively reaching and attacking the tumor site. This has made it difficult to achieve the same level of success seen in blood cancers.

However, researchers are actively exploring new strategies to overcome these obstacles, including:

  • Developing CAR T cells that can target specific proteins on solid tumor cells;

  • Using CAR T-cell therapies in combination with other treatment methods to enhance their effectiveness;

  • Investigating the use of CAR T cells in combination with other treatments, such as checkpoint inhibitors or chemotherapy.

CAR T-cell therapy has the potential to help many patients with solid tumors. More research is needed to learn how it works and find new ways to use it.

How Can Bookimed Help You Find the Best Hospital for CAR T-Cell Therapy?

Finding the right center for CAR T-cell therapy can be challenging. Bookimed coordinators will be happy to assist you with:

  • Applying to reputable hospitals. Our medical partners have well-trained staff and expertise in CAR T-cell therapy programs.

  • Transparent cost estimates. We will calculate all the potential costs associated with treatment abroad.

  • Travel arrangements. We will arrange flights, accommodation, and local transportation.

  • Language assistance. Our coordinators will provide translation services to ease your treatment journey.

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CAR-T after Stem Cell Transplantation in B-Cell Lymphoproliferative Disorders: Are They Really Autologous or Allogenic Cell Therapies?. PubMed Central (PMC). URL: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8470158/ (date of access: 23.09.2024).

CAR T-cell Therapy and Its Side Effects. Information and Resources about Cancer: Breast, Colon, Lung, Prostate, Skin | American Cancer Society. URL: https://www.cancer.org/cancer/managing-cancer/treatment-types/immunotherapy/car-t-cell1.html (date of access: 23.09.2024).

CART Cell Therapy Toxicity - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf. National Center for Biotechnology Information. URL: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK592426/ (date of access: 23.09.2024).

Long-term outcomes following CAR T cell therapy: what we know so far - Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology. Nature. URL: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41571-023-00754-1 (date of access: 23.09.2024).