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Podcast: What Next | Daily News and Analysis
Episode: TBD | Is Sickle Cell Anemia…Cured?
Description: Last May, a 12-year-old with sickle cell anemia was the first person to receive a new gene therapy to treat the disease. The process is painful, expensive, and still frightening and uncertain, but biomedical researchers are cautiously calling it a “cure.”Guests:Gina Kolata, medical reporter for the New York TimesDeb and Keith Cromer, parents to Kendric Cromer, the first person in the world to go through a commercially approved gene therapy for sickle cell anemia.Want more What Next TBD? Subscribe to Slate Plus...