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Orca Q Stem Cells for the Treatment of Pediatric Patients with Leukemia

Trial Status: active

This phase I/II trial tests the safety and effectiveness of Orca Q stem cells for the treatment of pediatric patients with leukemia. Orca Q are engineered stem cells which are made by selecting different types of immune cells from the donor’s stem cell product, which is called a graft, removing cells that typically contribute to side-effects then enriching the graft with cells that help in fighting infection and leukemia and finally adding cells that are beneficial for engraftment (growth of new cells in recipient’s body). Researchers hope that the information learned from this study will help children, adolescent and young adult patients with acute leukemia who undergo stem cell transplant in the future by informing the choice of transplant products such as Orca-Q.