Gene Therapy

Gene Therapy can cure sickle cell disease for some people.

Doctors change genes in your blood-making stem cells. They do this outside your body.

Your genetically-changed stem cells are put back into your body. This lets your body make healthy red blood cells.

Gene therapy does not change the genes in other parts of your body.

  • It only changes your blood-making stem cells.
  • All your other cells (brain cells, heart cells, kidney cells, egg cells, sperm, etc.) are not changed.
  • You cannot pass on the genetically-changed stem cells to your children.

If it works:

There are risks:

Gene Therapy might not work for everyone.

Your doctor can talk to you about the chance of it working for you.

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