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  1. Several treatments have been developed that involve genetic material but are typically not considered gene therapy. Some of these methods alter DNA for a slightly different use than gene therapy. Others do not alter genes themselves, but they ...
  2. Gene therapy is currently available primarily in a research setting. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved only a small number of gene therapy products for sale in the United States. For ...
  3. What is gene therapy? How does gene therapy work? Is gene therapy safe? What are the ethical issues surrounding gene therapy? Is gene therapy available to treat my disorder? What are ...
  4. The first gene therapy trial was run more than thirty years ago. The earliest studies showed that gene therapy could have very serious health risks, such as ...
  5. Gene therapy works by altering the genetic code to recover the functions of critical proteins. Proteins are the workhorses ... allow the body to function as expected. Gene therapy can compensate for genetic alterations in a couple ...
  6. Because gene therapy involves making changes to the body’s basic building blocks (DNA), it raises many unique ethical concerns. The ethical questions surrounding gene therapy and genome editing include: How can “good” and “ ...
  7. Gene therapy is a medical approach that treats or prevents disease by correcting the underlying genetic problem. Gene therapy techniques allow doctors to treat a disorder by ...
  8. ... changes that disrupt the production of specific enzymes, treatments sometimes include dietary changes or replacement of the ... by the enzyme. In some cases, enzyme replacement therapy can help make up for the enzyme shortage. ...
  9. ... precision medicine is "an emerging approach for disease treatment and prevention that takes into account individual variability ... doctors and researchers to predict more accurately which treatment and prevention strategies for a particular disease will ...
  10. ... attacking the transplanted organ.A potential complication of treatment with thiopurine drugs is damage to the bone ... problems other than those associated with thiopurine drug treatment. Studies suggest that less than 1 percent of ...
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