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CAR-T Cell Therapy

Revolutionary immunotherapy that reprograms your own immune cells to fight cancer. China offers FDA-approved CAR-T treatments at 60-80% lower cost than the US.

CAR-T Cell Therapy

Cost Comparison

United States
$400,000 - $500,000
China (OriEast)
$80,000 - $150,000
Your Savings
Up to 80%

* Prices are estimates and may vary based on individual cases. Contact us for a personalized quote.

Conditions We Treat

B-cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL)
Diffuse Large B-cell Lymphoma (DLBCL)
Multiple Myeloma
Follicular Lymphoma
Mantle Cell Lymphoma

Treatment Process

1

Initial Consultation

3-5 days

Submit medical records for review by our oncology team

2

Eligibility Assessment

1-2 weeks

Comprehensive evaluation to determine CAR-T candidacy

3

Cell Collection

1 day

Leukapheresis procedure to collect T-cells

4

CAR-T Manufacturing

2-4 weeks

T-cells are engineered in the lab

5

Conditioning & Infusion

1 week

Chemotherapy followed by CAR-T infusion

6

Monitoring

2-4 weeks

Close observation for side effects

Partner Hospitals

Pubin Children's Hospital

Pubin Children's Hospital

Shanghai

JCI
Shanghai Sixth People's Hospital International Medical Center

Shanghai Sixth People's Hospital International Medical Center

Shanghai

JCI

Frequently Asked Questions

What is CAR-T cell therapy?

CAR-T (Chimeric Antigen Receptor T-cell) therapy is a type of immunotherapy where your own T-cells are collected, genetically modified to recognize and attack cancer cells, then infused back into your body.

Why is CAR-T cheaper in China?

China has developed its own CAR-T products and manufacturing capabilities, reducing costs significantly. Lower labor costs, government subsidies for biotech, and competitive pricing among hospitals also contribute to savings.

Is CAR-T in China as effective as in the US?

Yes. Chinese CAR-T products have shown comparable efficacy rates in clinical trials. Several Chinese CAR-T therapies have received NMPA approval and are being used in international clinical trials.

What are the risks of CAR-T therapy?

Common side effects include Cytokine Release Syndrome (CRS) and neurological toxicity. Our partner hospitals have experienced teams and protocols to manage these complications effectively.

Ready to Explore Your Options?

Submit your medical records for a free, no-obligation evaluation. Our medical team will review your case and provide personalized recommendations.