Gene therapy is a cutting-edge medical treatment that targets the root cause of disease by correcting faulty or missing genes inside a patient’s cells.
A blood disorder causing severe anemia, fatigue, and delayed growth due to reduced hemoglobin.
Watch Video FAQA bleeding disorder where the blood doesn’t clot properly, leading to easy bruising and prolonged bleeding.
Watch Video FAQA condition that impairs copper absorption, leading to weak muscles, seizures, and developmental delays.
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CAR-T cell immunotherapy (Chimeric Antigen Receptor T-cell therapy) is an advanced cancer treatment that uses a patient's own immune cells to target and destroy cancer cells, especially in blood cancers like leukemia, lymphoma, and multiple myeloma.
UCAR-T (Universal CAR-T) Cell Therapy is an advanced form of CAR-T cell immunotherapy, but with a critical difference: it uses donor-derived "off-the-shelf" T cells instead of the patient's own.
Frequent infections, bruising, fatigue
Swollen lymph nodes, fever, night sweats
Bone pain, anemia, infections
Skin rashes, enlarged lymph nodes
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Oncolytic Virus Therapy is a form of cancer treatment that uses specially modified viruses to infect and kill cancer cells while leaving healthy cells unharmed.
Changing moles, skin lesions
Bone/soft tissue lumps
Abdominal swelling
Blood in urine
Breast lump, pain
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mRNA Neoantigen Vaccine is a personalized cancer treatment that uses the body’s immune system to identify and attack cancer cells.
Bloating, pelvic pain
Abdominal pain, weight loss
Blood in stool, bowel changes
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