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New Sickle Cell Therapies Will Be Out of Reach Where They Are Needed Most

Por: The New York Times Health December 10, 2023

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The Food and Drug Administration’s of two groundbreaking gene therapy treatments for sickle cell disease has brought a rare moment of hope and celebration to people with the agonizing blood disorder.But there is no clear path for the new therapies — one-time treatments so effective in clinical trials that they have been hailed as cures — to reach the countries where the vast majority of people with sickle cell live. Shortly after the... + full article



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