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By Bob Unruh
Genetic manipulation is now a ‘very fast-moving area’
A new advance in medicine, a field that appears never to be static, is allowing doctors to cure a girl’s incurable cancer.
The girl, identified in a report by the BBC as Alyssa, suffered from leukaemia.
So physicians at the United Kingdom’s Great Ormond Street Hospital turned to “base editing” to save her.
They used biological engineering to build her a new living drug, and six months later, her cancer is undetectable, the report said.
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