New gene therapy may cure childhood immune condition
by Hannah Devlin, science correspondent from on (#7H8Q)
Successful trial could pave the way for similar techniques to be used for conditions such as sickle cell disease and thalassaemia
Children with a devastating immune condition appear to have been cured, after becoming the first to be given a new form of gene therapy.
Without the treatment, the patients who suffer from a rare condition called Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome, faced short life expectancies and prolonged periods in hospital.
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