Cecilia and her care partner were compensated by Bristol Myers Squibb for sharing their stories.
*Treatment process includes blood collection, CAR T cell creation, administration, and side effect monitoring.
CAR=chimeric antigen receptor.
ABECMA, a CAR T cell therapy, is a one-time infusion* created just for you
CAR T cell therapy is a type of immunotherapy made from your own T cells by modifying them in a lab and then infusing them into your body.
ABECMA uses cells from your body's immune system to fight your multiple myeloma. One type of immune cell is the T cell, which helps to fight harmful diseases that can make you sick. ABECMA cells are created by adding a special receptor (or hook) to your existing T cells. These hooks are called chimeric antigen receptors (CARs).
The hooks help the T cells attach to multiple myeloma cells and destroy them. ABECMA can also target normal, healthy cells. See the diagram below to learn more.
How ABECMA is made
YOUR T CELLS
T cells are a type of immune cell that help the body fight diseases, including cancer
CARs
CARs are “hooks” (receptors) that are added to your T cells
ABECMA
Your newly made CAR T cells that are powered to find and fight multiple myeloma cells
Patients were compensated by Bristol Myers Squibb for sharing their stories.
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