What are all problems that are anticipated during the administration of the cells?
In general there are no major adverse effects because the patients are given back the cells that were originally collected from them. Therefore the infusion is well tolerated. But during the process of destruction of the cancer cells by the cultured cells that are transfused, the patient may experience fever/fatigue on the day of administration. The risk of this is however is small. It occurred in less than 1% of patients in a study population that included more than 1400 patients.