Anna Lavrov*
Gene therapy represents one of the most revolutionary advancements in modern medicine, holding the promise to not only treat but potentially cure a range of genetic disorders that were previously considered untreatable. The concept of gene therapy revolves around the introduction, alteration, or removal of genetic material within a person’s cells to treat or prevent disease. The potential benefits of this innovative approach have captured the imagination of both scientists and patients alike, as it moves from the realm of theoretical possibilities into tangible clinical applications. As this technology continues to evolve, it is on the cusp of reshaping how we approach treatment for genetic diseases, with profound implications for the future of medicine.
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