Sebastien Beauzile, 21, is the first New Yorker to have received the breakthrough Lyfgenia treatment, according to the New ...
Scientists from Johns Hopkins Medicine and eight other institutions in the United States, Africa and Europe say they have ...
Sebastien Beauzile is the first person in New York to be cured of sickle cell anemia due to a genetic treatment called Lyfgenia.
Sebastien Beauzile lived with the chronic pain of sickle cell anemia. Now, thanks to a groundbreaking genetic treatment, he ...
The underutilization of disease-modifying therapy by people with sickle cell disease is “persistent and alarming,” according to an analysis of real-world data. A woman’s risk for blood clots ...
Once they’ve graduated, their education and training include: Medical school Residency in internal medicine Fellowship in hematology ... damaged or diseased blood cells in your body.
Our blood consists of many cell types that develop through different stages from a precursor type -- the blood stem cell. An international research team has now investigated the developmental pathways ...
Red blood cells carry oxygen from the lungs to every other organ, and blood-forming stem cells must make about 200 billion new red blood cells each day to keep the oxygen flowing. For many years ...