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Older age used to be a prohibitive factor for receiving a bone marrow/stem cell transplant, but this is changing. This presentation reviews the evidence that some older patients can be good candidates for transplant as well as CAR T-cell therapy and how to assess their risks.
Advanced age has traditionally been seen as prohibitive for treatments like stem cell transplants and CAR T therapy. This presentation reviews evidence that overall fitness is a crucial factor in reducing non-relapse mortality and that otherwise healthy elderly patients can have successful outcomes after transplant and CAR T-cell therapy.
The age of patients undergoing a stem cell transplant or CAR T-cell therapy is increasing, but older patients are often not as fit as younger adults. Transplant and CAR T-cell therapies can be modified to increase the likelihood of success for old adults.