A sickle cell gene therapy treatment has allowed a Long Island man to turn a chapter in his life, with doctors declaring him ...
Medical history has recently been made in a New York City hospital. This month, 21-year-old Sebastien Beauzile became the first man in New York history to be cured of sickle cell anemia ...
Cohen Children’s Medical Center said their patient Sebastien Beauzile, 21, is the first New Yorker to have received the breakthrough Lyfgenia treatment, according to the New York Post.
The hospital used an advanced therapy called Lyfgenia, which modifies a patient's own bone marrow to produce healthy red blood cells. HealthDay News — For 21 years, Sebastien Beauzile lived with ...
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HealthDay on MSNFirst Patient Cured of Sickle Cell Anemia"Sebastien been coming to this hospital since he was 2 months old. There is not enough words to show you how grateful I am," ...
Sickle cell anemia, first described in 1910, primarily affects people of African, Mediterranean and Middle Eastern descent.
21-year-old Sebastien Beauzile from Laurelton, Long Island, has become the first person in New York State to be cured of sickle cell anemia using the innovative Lyfgenia gene therapy. This ...
For 21 years, Sebastien Beauzile lived with the chronic pain of sickle cell anemia. Now, thanks to a groundbreaking genetic treatment, he is the first person in New York to be cured of the disease.
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