A U.K. teen with an aggressive form of leukemia is now cancer-free, thanks to a new gene-editing therapy. Mike Drolet reports on how the revolutionary technology works, and the possibilities it offers to change the lives of those with types of cancer long thought to be incurable.
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Revolutionary gene-editing therapy treats girl’s ‘incurable’ cancer
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