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Genetically Modified Cells (CART19) for the Treatment of Pediatric B cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia

Trial Status: active

This phase II trial studies how well CART19 works in treating pediatric B cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia. CART19 cells are modified cells which are produced by taking a patient's white blood cells (T cells) and changing them in a way that allows the cells to identify and kill patient's cancer cells. This change tells the T cells to go to the cancer cells and turn "on" and potentially kill the cancer cells. The modification is done by gene transfer and results in a genetic change to the T cells. This allows the changed T cells to recognize cancer cells and normal antibody-producing cells called B cells, but not other normal cells in the body.