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How A Living Drug Helped Patients Beat An Incurable Blood Cancer

For decades, the words “incurable cancer” have carried a heavy finality. They signal the moment when treatment options run out, when medicine shifts from fighting the disease to managing symptoms and time becomes painfully finite. For families facing aggressive blood cancers that resist every standard therapy, this moment often arrives far too soon. But a …

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The Dawn of Genetic Healing: A New Hope for Huntington’s Disease

For years, Huntington’s disease has been known as a devastating inherited disorder that gradually takes away movement, memory, and identity. It leaves both patients and their loved ones feeling powerless as each generation faces the same decline. Families have endured its legacy with only temporary relief from medications that manage symptoms without halting the disease …

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Inhalable Gene Therapy for Lung Cancer Moves Closer to Approval Following Promising Early Data

What if treating lung cancer one day felt less like enduring aggressive therapy and more like using a device that supports your breathing. That idea may sound distant, but researchers are now testing a gene therapy that is inhaled directly into the lungs. After early clinical results showed signs of tumor response in patients with …

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