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<p>The following centres are able to provide chimeric antigen receptor T-cell (CAR-T)
therapy for acute lymphoblastic leukaemia for children and young people up to the
age of 25:</p><p>- Great Ormond Street Hospital;</p><p>- University College London
Hospital;</p><p>- King’s College Hospital;</p><p>- University Hospitals Bristol NHS
Trust;</p><p>- The Christie NHS Foundation Trust;</p><p>- Manchester Royal Infirmary;</p><p>-
Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital;</p><p>- Queen Elizabeth Hospital (Birmingham);
and</p><p>- Great Northern Children’s Hospital (Newcastle).</p><p>The following centres
are able to provide CAR-T for adults with large B-cell lymphoma:</p><p>- University
College London Hospital;</p><p>- King’s College Hospital;</p><p>- University Hospitals
Bristol NHS Trust;</p><p>- The Christie NHS Foundation Trust;</p><p>- Manchester Royal
Infirmary;</p><p>- Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham; and</p><p>- Newcastle Hospitals
NHS Foundation Trust.</p>
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