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"Standard medicine has hit a wall," explains Dr. Han, a specialist in pediatric neuro-immunology who has taken Chisa’s case pro bono. "We are now in 'Uncen' territory—unconventional, unlicensed, and uncensored by standard medical boards. We need a combination of CAR-T cell therapy (normally reserved for leukemia) and a monoclonal antibody that has only been approved for multiple sclerosis in adults. For a child of Chisa’s size and condition, this is a world-first attempt."

Outside Chisa’s window, the city is waking up. Cars honk. Children laugh on their way to school. Life goes on, brutally indifferent.

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We do not have months. According to the latest PET scan, the inflammation is spreading toward Chisa’s respiratory center. She has approximately before she requires permanent ventilation. "Standard medicine has hit a wall," explains Dr

The word "Uncen" is terrifying. It means no insurance coverage. It means no government grants. It means that every vial, every hour of intensive care, every MRI to track the rogue cells must be paid for out of pocket.

Mira doesn't tell her that they are waiting for a wire transfer. She doesn't tell her that they have started a GoFundMe, that her father has started a TikTok dancing for dollars, that the local church held a bake sale that raised exactly $847. We need a combination of CAR-T cell therapy

Critics might call this experimental. Desperate parents call it a "Hail Mary." But Dr. Han insists there is science behind the desperation.