Recent safety scares, including deaths of young boys during testing, have clouded the prospects for gene therapy, casting doubts whether the technology will achieve its promise
Gene therapy, which replaces defective genes, promises to deliver one-time treatment for inherited diseases. Two treatments are approved for use, while dozens are in development.
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