This clinical trial is focused on studying the long-term safety of a treatment for people with certain types of cancer, specifically hematologic malignancies and solid malignancies. The treatment being studied involves a special type of cell therapy called CRISPR CAR cellular therapy. This therapy uses advanced genetic techniques to modify immune cells, known as CAR T cells, to help them target and fight cancer cells more effectively.
The purpose of this study is to monitor the safety of this treatment over an extended period. Participants in the study have already received the CRISPR CAR cellular therapy. The study will track any side effects or adverse events that may occur, including serious ones, to ensure the treatment is safe for long-term use. Additionally, the study will look at how long participants survive and how long they remain in remission, which means the cancer is not active or growing.
Throughout the study, participants will be regularly monitored by healthcare professionals. This will involve routine check-ups and assessments to gather information about their health and any changes they experience. The study aims to provide valuable insights into the long-term effects of CRISPR CAR cellular therapy, contributing to the understanding and development of new cancer treatments.



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