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'Remission rates for patients with some forms of blood cancers treated with CAR T-cell therapy can exceed 80 per cent. But it is certainly not a miracle treatment for all forms of cancer. Biology is messy, the quality of cell therapies variable and the treatment does not work on all patients. And, despite its life-saving promise, cell therapy suffers one additional serious drawback: its cost. Emily’s cell therapy cost $473,000, putting it beyond the reach of all but the richest or best-insured. Thousands of patients who could be cured of various diseases are dying because of supply constraints. “Science is outstripping our ability to manufacture,” says June.'

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