Children’s Hospital of Michigan pioneers gene therapy for blood disorders

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DETROIT – Imagine needing to get a blood transfusion every two to four weeks for the rest of your life, simply to survive.

That is the reality for patients living with an inherited blood disease called beta thalassemia.

But there’s good news — Children’s Hospital of Michigan announced a major breakthrough that’s now available in Detroit that could be a potential cure…

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