This clinical trial is focused on studying a type of cancer called Indolent Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma, which includes subtypes like Follicular Lymphoma and Marginal Zone Lymphoma. The study is testing a treatment called Axicabtagene Ciloleucel, also known by its code name KTE-C19. This treatment is a form of cell therapy, which involves using a patient’s own immune cells that are modified to better fight cancer cells. The purpose of the study is to evaluate how effective this treatment is for patients whose lymphoma has returned or has not responded to previous treatments.
Participants in the study will receive the treatment through an intravenous infusion, which means the medicine is given directly into a vein. The study will monitor the participants over a period of time to see how their cancer responds to the treatment. This includes checking the levels of the modified immune cells in the blood and observing any changes in the cancer. The study will also look at the safety of the treatment by tracking any side effects that participants may experience.
In addition to Axicabtagene Ciloleucel, the study may involve other medications to support the treatment process. These include Tocilizumab, Dexamethasone, Fludarabine, Cyclophosphamide, Methylprednisolone, Diphenhydramine, Mesna, and Paracetamol. Some of these medications help manage side effects or enhance the effectiveness of the main treatment. The study aims to provide valuable information on how well this new treatment works and its potential benefits for patients with these types of lymphoma.



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