Sebastien Beauzile became the first person in NY to be made symptom-free after undergoing a new type of gene therapy.
Sickle cell anemia, first described in 1910, primarily affects people of African, Mediterranean and Middle Eastern descent.
Medical history has recently been made in a New York City hospital. This month, 21-year-old Sebastien Beauzile became the ...
A sickle cell gene therapy treatment has allowed a Long Island man to turn a chapter in his life, with doctors declaring him ...
Sickle Cell Disease is a genetic blood disorder that affects hemoglobin, causing red blood cells to become rigid and ...
A patient on Long Island is the first in New York to be cured of sickle cell anemia, doctors say. They credit state-of-the-art genetic treatment. For 21 years, Sebastien Beauzile suffered chronic pain ...
The hospital used an advanced therapy called Lyfgenia, which modifies a patient's own bone marrow ... Health in New Hyde Park, N.Y. Sickle cell anemia, first described in 1910, primarily affects ...
A New York patient is the first in the state cured of sickle cell anemia The new Lyfgenia genetic treatment uses a patient’s ...
Sebastien Beauzile, 21, is the first New Yorker to have received the breakthrough Lyfgenia treatment, according to the New York Post.