

WHAT IS CAR T THERAPY?
WHAT IS CAR T THERAPY?
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Breyanzi is not a stem cell transplant or chemotherapy. It is a chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapy—a type of treatment that uses your own immune cells to fight your cancer.
Your white blood cells (T cells) are combined with a hook on the surface of the cell called a CAR receptor, which guides them to better locate and fight your cancer cells.
The first step is to borrow or extract your white blood cells (T cells) through blood collection. This process is called apheresis, in which blood is collected, part of the blood is taken out (in this case, white blood cells), and the rest is returned to you.
Then your white blood cells (T cells) are given a boost with the addition of a receptor called a CAR. That’s how they become your Breyanzi CAR T cells.
Finally, the CAR T cells are infused back into your body so that you may benefit from their enhanced cancer-targeting abilities. See below for how this treatment works within your body.
Guided by a CAR T cell, explore how cell therapy works as a one-time treatment* from collection and creation to reinfusion. By the end, you’ll understand how Breyanzi boosts your white blood cells to find and fight cancer.
*The treatment process includes blood collection, CAR T-cell creation, administration, and side-effect monitoring. No maintenance therapy for the lymphoma is needed after Breyanzi as long as you are responding to treatment.
Breyanzi may be an option, even if other treatments have not worked or stopped working.
Read an in-depth description of each step of the process.