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During the 4th European CAR T-cell Meeting, the Lymphoma Hub was pleased to speak with Natacha Bolaños, Lymphoma Coalition, Madrid, ES. We asked, What supportive care is needed for patients receiving CAR T-cell therapy?
What supportive care is needed for patients receiving CAR T-cell therapy?
Bolaños begins by explaining the difference between palliative and supportive care, stressing that early integration of supportive care alongside active treatment should be the model of treatment. Bolaños highlights that CAR-T should be no different from other settings in its need for a patient-centric approach that takes into account patient preferences and changing needs.
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