CAR-T therapy involves the artificial assembly and modification of T cells, equipping them with a "GPS" to identify cancer cells, thereby patrolling the body and eliminating cancer cells.
By "awakening" the body's own T cell function to continuously kill cancer cells, this approach, which is almost a "cure" for cancer, has been hailed by the scientific community as a breakthrough, with CAR-T therapy being at the forefront of cancer immunotherapy, according to Nature magazine.
One of the most famous cases is the story of Emily, a girl from the United States, who was saved by CAR-T therapy.