2023
DOI: 10.1007/s40259-023-00615-4
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Evaluating Gene Therapy as a Potential Paradigm Shift in Treating Severe Hemophilia

Courtney D. Thornburg,
Dana H. Simmons,
Annette von Drygalski

Abstract: Hemophilia is characterized by a deficiency in coagulation factors VIII or IX. The general standard of care for severe hemophilia is frequent intravenous recombinant or plasma-derived factor replacement to prevent bleeding. While this treatment is effective in preventing bleeding, frequent infusions are burdensome for patients. Nonadherence to the therapeutic regimen leaves people with hemophilia at risk for spontaneous and traumatic bleeds into joints as well as life-threatening bleeds such as intracranial he… Show more

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“…These concerns resonate with issues cited in previous literature. 21 However, the experts believed gene therapy to be a promising alternative to improve the quality of life of PWH. They additionally raised the need to educate patients in anticipation of introducing gene therapy.…”
Section: Role Of Gene Therapymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These concerns resonate with issues cited in previous literature. 21 However, the experts believed gene therapy to be a promising alternative to improve the quality of life of PWH. They additionally raised the need to educate patients in anticipation of introducing gene therapy.…”
Section: Role Of Gene Therapymentioning
confidence: 99%