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Hope Rekindled: The Remarkable Journey of a Pakistani Multiple Myeloma Patient in China
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“When I first arrived, I couldn’t walk and had a lot of pain in my chest and back. Now, I don’t have these symptoms anymore, and I can walk for more than ten minutes every day.”
Meet Julian, a patient from Pakistan who faced the daunting challenge of a relapse in his battle against Multiple Myeloma. Despite undergoing various treatments, relief seemed elusive.
Julian’s wife stumbled upon groundbreaking research published by Xuzhou Medical University, highlighting innovative cell therapy for Multiple Myeloma developed by the Tumor Biotherapy Research Institute and affiliated hospitals.
Seeking further treatment, Julian and his wife embarked on a journey to Xuzhou Medical University Affiliated Hospital. Upon arrival, thorough examinations were conducted to assess his condition and formulate a tailored treatment plan.
Julian underwent T-cell collection at the Hematology Department’s Cell Collection Room, with the harvested cells processed into CAR-T cells by Xuzhou Medical University’s Cancer Research Institute. Two weeks later, he received an infusion of immune cells (CD19CAR-T cells, BCMACAR-T cells).
A month later, bone marrow cytology revealed complete remission of the primary disease. His attending physician continued medical observations, confirming positive treatment outcomes through comprehensive examinations.
“Previously, I couldn’t sit like this, and walking was very difficult. It was also very uncomfortable to lie down.”
”After receiving CAR-T treatment, you can see that I can now sit normally, walk normally, and my mobility is gradually increasing.
My improvement is very significant.”
From treatment initiation to Julian’s discharge and return home, the entire process took just one and a half months.
Julian’s journey stands as a beacon of hope, showcasing the transformative potential of innovative medical interventions in the fight against Multiple Myeloma.
To assess whether the condition is suitable for CAR-T or clinic therapy, you can submit Advanced Medicine in China for preliminary evaluation!
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