Aspectos da violência infantil durante a Covid-19 em um estado da Amazônia legal
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This study investigated CAR-T cell therapy in gliomas, the most common primary central
neoplasm in adults. This is a therapy in which T cells are collected from the peripheral blood of
patients or donors and then genetically modified in vitro to express the chimeric antigen receptor
(CAR). This binding of CAR to target antigens expressed on the cell surface results in vigorous activation of T cells and powerful antitumor responses, leading to tumor destruction. This study
aimed to elucidate the current perspectives on CAR-T cell immunotherapy in gliomas. The
methodology adopted involved a systematic review of the literature guided by the PRISMA
method, in the databases: PubMed and Periódicos Capes and, at the end of the search, 31 studies
were obtained. The study showed that gliomas are intra-axial brain tumors with a high recurrence
rate, with a tendency to spread diffusely throughout the brain tissue. This dissemination makes
treatment difficult and surgical removal of the tumor is extremely challenging, often making it
impossible to completely remove the tumor mass. The introduction of new therapies, such as the
use of CAR-T cells, is relevant, given the greater specificity and potential for personalized
treatment, representing a promising alternative to overcome the limitations of conventional
therapies. However, there is also a need for further studies to ensure greater patient safety, greater
specificity and efficacy.
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SANTOS, Leidiene Ferreira et al. Aspectos da violência infantil durante a covid-19 em um estado da Amazônia legal. Revista Contexto & Saúde, Ijuí, v. 25, n. 50, e14763-17, 2025. DOI: 10.21527/2176-7114.2025.50.14763. Disponível em: https://www.revistas.unijui.edu.br/index.php/contextoesaude/article/view/14763. Acesso em: 25 nov. 2025.