Researchers from the University of Michigan are exploring the use of cellular therapy to treat cancer, with a focus on identifying potential improvements. Advances in harnessing a person’s own cells to treat disease have been progressing steadily, including developments in precision medicine, immunotherapy, and cellular therapies for blood cancers. Monalisa Ghosh, M.D., a hematologist-oncologist at the University of Michigan Health Rogel Cancer Center, discusses cellular therapy and the exciting possibilities it holds for patients across various cancer types.