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New Jersey college student suffering from sickle cell disease has newfound hope with gene therapy at CHOP

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By Stephanie Stahl, Brad Nau Click here for updates on this story     PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania (KYW) — There’s new hope for people with sickle cell disease, which affects mainly African Americans. It’s gene therapy research at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia that’s being called a game changer. The first patient to get the therapy outside a research setting is a Cherry Hill college student who’s been waiting almost two decades for a treatm…
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