CRISPR Therapy Receives Approval for Additional Genetic Conditions
Regulatory authorities have expanded approval for CRISPR-based gene therapies to include two additional inherited conditions affecting the blood and immune system. The therapies show cure rates above 90 percent in clinical trials, transforming formerly fatal conditions into treatable ones. Manufacturing costs remain extremely high, raising access and equity questions. Researchers are developing delivery methods that could dramatically reduce costs.
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