Published: May 9, 2026 By: China Hospitals Guide Category: Breakthrough Treatment

The Breaking News

May 8, 2026 — CARsgen Therapeutics announced that China's National Medical Products Administration (NMPA) has accepted the New Drug Application (NDA) for satri-cel, the world's first CAR-T cell therapy filed for approval to treat a solid tumor. The target is Claudin18.2-positive advanced gastric cancer and gastroesophageal junction adenocarcinoma in patients who have failed at least two prior lines of therapy.

Satri-cel has received Breakthrough Therapy Designation and Priority Review status from the NMPA, which could speed up the approval timeline. If approved — expected by late 2026 — it would be a first: CAR-T therapy has only ever worked against blood cancers; this would be the first approved use against a solid tumor in any major regulatory market.

Separately, the NMPA approved three new CAR-T products between March 2025 and March 2026, bringing China's total to five NMPA-approved CAR-T therapies. That pace now matches or exceeds FDA CAR-T approvals in the same period.

CAR-T Therapy in China: Complete Cost and Access Guide (2026)

What Is CAR-T Therapy?

CAR-T (Chimeric Antigen Receptor T-cell) therapy works by collecting a patient's own T-cells, genetically engineering them to recognize and attack cancer cells, then infusing them back into the patient. For certain blood cancers — including specific lymphomas, leukemias, and multiple myeloma — CAR-T has achieved complete remission rates of 50–80% in patients who had exhausted all other options.

In the United States, a single CAR-T treatment runs $373,000–$475,000 for the therapy alone, not including hospitalization, monitoring, and supportive care, which can push total costs above $1 million. Even with insurance, out-of-pocket costs can be financially devastating.

Key fact: In China, NMPA-approved commercial CAR-T therapy costs $120,000–$170,000 total — typically including hospitalization and monitoring. That is 60–70% less than the same treatment in the United States.

NMPA-Approved CAR-T Products in China (2026)

China now has five NMPA-approved CAR-T products as of early 2026:

Product Manufacturer Target Approved Indication Approximate Cost (USD)
Relma-cel (瑞基奥仑赛) JW Therapeutics CD19 Relapsed/refractory large B-cell lymphoma $165,000
Axi-cel (阿基仑赛) Fosun Kite CD19 Relapsed/refractory large B-cell lymphoma $165,000
Equecabtagene Autoleucel IASO Bio BCMA Relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma $137,000
Zevorcabtagene Autoleucel Nanjing Legend BCMA Relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma $137,000
Inaticabtagene Autoleucel Hrain Biotech CD19 Relapsed/refractory B-cell ALL $137,000

For comparison, approved US products — Kymriah ($475,000), Yescarta ($373,000), Tecartus ($373,000), Abecma ($419,500), and Carvykti ($465,000) — cost two to three times more than China's equivalents.

Clinical Trials: Even Lower Cost Access

China is the world's second-largest hub for CAR-T clinical trials, with hundreds of active trials across the country. For international patients, clinical trials offer several advantages: therapy costs are often reduced to $40,000–$80,000 or sometimes free for the therapy itself, access to next-generation CAR-T products not yet commercially available, and the possibility of treatment for cancer types not yet covered by approved products.

Clinical trials in China cover a range of cancers including B-cell lymphoma and leukemia (CD19 targets), multiple myeloma (BCMA targets), and increasingly solid tumors such as hepatocellular carcinoma, gastric cancer, and lung cancer. The satri-cel gastric cancer NDA is itself a landmark result from this trial activity.

Who Is Eligible for CAR-T Therapy?

CAR-T therapy is typically considered for patients who meet these criteria:

Top Hospitals for CAR-T in China

These Chinese hospitals have the most experience treating international CAR-T patients:

The Treatment Process: Timeline and What to Expect

CAR-T therapy requires a longer stay in China compared to other medical tourism procedures — typically 6–8 weeks total:

Risks and Limitations: An Honest Assessment

CAR-T therapy is not a simple or risk-free procedure. Patients and families should understand:

China vs. United States: CAR-T Therapy Comparison

Factor United States China
Approved CAR-T products 5 products (Kymriah, Yescarta, Tecartus, Abecma, Carvykti) 5 NMPA-approved products (+ satri-cel pending)
Therapy cost (drug only) $373,000–$475,000 $120,000–$170,000
Total estimated cost (incl. hospital, monitoring) $500,000–$1,000,000+ $150,000–$220,000
Savings vs. US 60–75% lower
Average wait time for manufacturing slot 2–3 weeks 2–4 weeks
Hospital stay required 7–21 days (depending on product and risk) 7–14 days (standard monitoring)
International patient support Available at major cancer centers Available at designated international hospitals
Solid tumor CAR-T access Clinical trials only (none approved) Satri-cel NDA accepted May 2026 (gastric cancer)

Is China the Right Choice for CAR-T Therapy? A Patient Decision Guide

Who Should Consider CAR-T Therapy in China

CAR-T therapy in China may be the right choice for:

Who Should Probably Not Come to China for CAR-T

How to Get Started

If you are considering CAR-T therapy in China, here is a practical starting path:

  1. Get a medical records review. Gather complete pathology reports, prior treatment history, and current imaging. These are required for eligibility assessment
  2. Request a CAR-T eligibility assessment. Contact a patient coordination service with your records. They can identify which products or trials you may qualify for within 3–5 business days
  3. Understand the full cost estimate. Ask for a itemized cost breakdown including: therapy cost, hospital stay, physician fees, lab tests, translator services, and any post-discharge follow-up
  4. Plan for the visa and travel timeline. A medical visa (M visa) is required for treatment in China. The total stay of 6–8 weeks should be factored into work and family planning
  5. Arrange follow-up at home. Identify an oncologist in your home country who can manage post-CAR-T follow-up, including monitoring for CRS after discharge and long-term blood work

Estimated Total Costs for International Patients

CAR-T Therapy Cost Estimates — China (2026)

NMPA-approved CAR-T (commercial)$150,000–$220,000 total
CAR-T therapy drug cost$120,000–$170,000
Hospital stay + monitoring (14 days)$15,000–$25,000
Physician fees + lab tests$8,000–$15,000
Translation + patient coordination$2,000–$5,000
CAR-T via clinical trial$40,000–$80,000 (therapy free or reduced at many trials)
Total with trial (incl. all other costs)$70,000–$120,000

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Frequently Asked Questions About CAR-T Therapy in China

Is CAR-T therapy in China safe? What are the main risks?

CAR-T therapy is an intensive treatment with real risks. The most common serious side effect is cytokine release syndrome (CRS), which causes high fever, low blood pressure, and organ stress. Most cases are manageable with medication in a hospital setting. Neurological side effects are also possible. Treatment should only be pursued at experienced centers with appropriate ICU-level support. The hospitals listed in this article have track records treating international CAR-T patients.

What is the success rate of CAR-T therapy?

For approved blood cancer indications, complete remission rates in clinical trials range from 50–80% depending on the cancer type and prior treatment history. This means the cancer becomes undetectable. However, not all patients respond, and some who do respond eventually relapse. Long-term remission data is still being collected for many products.

What is the difference between approved CAR-T and clinical trial CAR-T?

Approved CAR-T products have completed Phase 3 trials and been reviewed by the NMPA for safety and efficacy. Clinical trial CAR-T is investigational — it may use newer targets or next-generation designs, but efficacy data is less established. Trial participants may receive therapy at reduced cost or no cost, but there is no guarantee of benefit. We can help you assess which pathway is more appropriate for your specific case.

Can I access CAR-T for solid tumors like gastric cancer in China?

CARsgen's satri-cel, targeting Claudin18.2-positive gastric cancer, had its NDA accepted by the NMPA in May 2026 — a historic first for solid tumor CAR-T. If approved (expected late 2026), it would be commercially available. Until then, gastric cancer CAR-T is accessible primarily through clinical trials. We can help identify trials currently enrolling international patients with gastric cancer.

How long do I need to stay in China for CAR-T treatment?

The full process — evaluation, leukapheresis, manufacturing wait, pre-conditioning, infusion, and initial monitoring — typically requires 6–8 weeks in China. After discharge, patients can return home but need regular follow-up blood tests and check-ups with a local oncologist. Some hospitals offer remote follow-up coordination.

Does my health insurance cover CAR-T therapy in China?

Most international health insurance plans do not automatically cover treatment at overseas hospitals. Some insurers may reimburse CAR-T treatment abroad on a case-by-case basis, particularly if the treatment is not available in the patient's home country. We recommend contacting your insurer before committing to treatment. Medical financ

ing and payment plans may also be available through the treating hospital.

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