Genomic medicines can cost $3m a dose. How to make them affordable

Illustration of a pair of scissors cutting into a section of DNA

2024-08-01  782  中等

Twenty years ago most patients had little hope of a treatment. But exciting developments in genomic medicines are now promising to treat, and potentially cure, horrible and sometimes fatal genetic diseases. Gene-editing, for example, uses enzymes to snip a patient’s DNA precisely where needed and make a repair to harmful mutations.

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