CAR T cells (Chimeric Antigen Receptor T cells) are a type of cancer immunotherapy. T cells are white cells that help protect us from infections and can destroy unwanted cells. In CAR T cell therapy the CAR T cell construct is (Typically has antigen binding domain, transmembrane domain, intracellular signaling domain) incorporated into the patients T […]
Targeted drug therapy in haematology refers to treatments that specifically attack cancer cells or abnormal blood cells by focusing on particular molecules (targets) involved in their growth, survival, or signaling rather than broadly killing all rapidly dividing cells like traditional chemotherapy. The drug is designed to block, inhibit, or destroy cells with that target, sparing[…..]
Blood cancers, also known as hematologic cancers, affect the production and function of blood cells. These cancers can originate in the bone marrow, where blood cells are produced, or in the lymphatic system, which includes the lymph nodes, spleen, and thymus. Understanding the types, symptoms, and treatment options for common blood cancers is crucial for[…..]

