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White blood cells in the body are responsible for fighting disease. The disease is usually infection but the immune system can also kill the tumor in a patient with cancer. There are new forms of treatment called “immunotherapy” which increase the immune response to a tumor in a patient with cancer. This proposal is based on treatment using the white blood cells that reside within a tumor. Because they live within the tumor, they recognize the tumor as foreign, but the tumor defends itself from these cells. To tip the balance in favor of the immune system, these cells are grown outside of the body, away from the harmful effects of the tumor. They are then given back to the patient and since they are stronger, they can more easily kill the tumor. An ongoing clinical trial is testing the treatment in pediatric patients. In this proposal we will evaluate the cells that are given to these patients so we can better understand how they work and improve the treatment for future patients.