No cure, no fee? Outcome-based agreements for gene therapies
The significant price-tags associated with gene therapies are leading to questions being raised about value for both patients and payers...
by Nadine Henderson and 1 others
The significant price-tags associated with gene therapies are leading to questions being raised about value for both patients and payers...
Professor Imogen Goold's lecture about the ethical issues surrounding the use of genome editing in humans gets Ruth Retassie thinking about how our society treats disability...
Gene therapy could provide a one-off, sustained treatment for patients with severe alcohol use disorder, a study in monkeys suggests...
The UK National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has published draft guidance recommending against the use of a new gene therapy for haemophilia B on the NHS...
This podcast episode is a timely look back at the Human Genome Project, including interviews with the UK's top geneticists...
by Tom Turner
The first gene therapy for haemophilia A has been approved for severe cases by the US Food and Drug Administration...
The US Food and Drug Administration has approved the first gene therapy for Duchenne muscular dystrophy...
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