Desperate to save her, her parents sought an experimental treatment at
the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, one that had never before been
tried in a child, or in anyone with the type of leukemia Emma had. The
experiment, in April, used a disabled form of the virus that causes AIDS to reprogram Emma’s immune system genetically to kill cancer cells.
The treatment very nearly killed her. But she emerged from it
cancer-free, and about seven months later is still in complete
remission. She is the first child and one of the first humans ever in
whom new techniques have achieved a long-sought goal — giving a
patient’s own immune system the lasting ability to fight cancer.
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