Immunotherapy

(asked on 2nd July 2019) - View Source

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, which NHS trusts offer immunotherapy; and for which (a) indications and (b) ages of patient.


Answered by
Seema Kennedy Portrait
Seema Kennedy
This question was answered on 8th July 2019

The following centres are able to provide chimeric antigen receptor T-cell (CAR-T) therapy for acute lymphoblastic leukaemia for children and young people up to the age of 25:

- Great Ormond Street Hospital;

- University College London Hospital;

- King’s College Hospital;

- University Hospitals Bristol NHS Trust;

- The Christie NHS Foundation Trust;

- Manchester Royal Infirmary;

- Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital;

- Queen Elizabeth Hospital (Birmingham); and

- Great Northern Children’s Hospital (Newcastle).

The following centres are able to provide CAR-T for adults with large B-cell lymphoma:

- University College London Hospital;

- King’s College Hospital;

- University Hospitals Bristol NHS Trust;

- The Christie NHS Foundation Trust;

- Manchester Royal Infirmary;

- Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham; and

- Newcastle Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.

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