19/05/2026
Hope is powerful.
A new cancer therapy has brought remission to patients with T-cell leukaemia—a form previously considered incurable.
In early trials at Great Ormond Street and King's College Hospital, 11 patients with no remaining treatment options were given gene-edited T-cells from healthy donors. The results? Deep remissions where leukaemia became undetectable.
This isn't a magic cure—it's a bridge. A lifeline for families who'd run out of options. A chance for children to go back to school, for parents to plan holidays again, to think about the future.
Medical research saves lives. Every breakthrough, every trial, every funded study brings us closer to turning "incurable" into "treatable."
This is why the work we do at the Candice Colley Foundation matters. Supporting families through their darkest moments while research like this continues to push forward.
Read the full story here: https://www.sciencealert.com/new-cancer-therapy-offers-hope-for-incurable-leukaemia-in-early-trial
https://www.sciencealert.com/new-cancer-therapy-offers-hope-for-incurable-leukaemia-in-early-trial