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What New Gene Therapy Means For Sickle Cell Patients

by admin | Jun 25, 2024 | Bernie Siegel’s WORLD STEM CELL SUMMIT BLOG, News and Opinions

What New Gene Therapy Means For Sickle Cell Patients

Dr. Omer Awan MD MPH CIIP – Forbes –

Recently, a 12-year-old boy became the first patient with sickle cell disease to begin commercially approved gene therapy that could potentially cure the condition.

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