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    Synovial Sarcoma Research and Rare Cancer Drug Development: Challenges and Progress

    April 27, 2026 ayushis Comments Off on Synovial Sarcoma Research and Rare Cancer Drug Development: Challenges and Progress

    Developing treatments for rare cancers like synovial sarcoma remains one of the biggest challenges in modern medicine—but recent progress shows what’s possible. One major milestone came with the FDA approval of Tecelra, the first engineered T-cell therapy approved for a solid tumor in the U.S., including synovial sarcoma. Why Rare Cancers Face Unique Challenges Synovial […]

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