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Wednesday, 3 April, 2002, 12:36 GMT 13:36 UK
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Gene therapy first saves boy
UK doctors have used gene therapy to cure a toddler of a potentially fatal disorder, in one of the first treatments of its kind.

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 | Professor Christine Kinnon, Great Ormond Street: "There are other immune diseases which will be applicable to this treatment" real 28k
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 | Rhys Evans' consultant Dr Adrian Thrasher: "We know what the genetic defect in his bone marrow is" real 28k
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Gene therapy first saves boy
UK doctors have used gene therapy to cure a toddler of a potentially fatal disorder, in one of the first treatments of its kind.

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Also:
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 | Professor Christine Kinnon, Great Ormond Street: "There are other immune diseases which will be applicable to this treatment" real 28k
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 | Rhys Evans' consultant Dr Adrian Thrasher: "We know what the genetic defect in his bone marrow is" real 28k
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The BBC's Karen Allen reports
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Professor Christine Kinnon, Great Ormond Street: "There are other immune diseases which will be applicable to this treatment"
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Rhys Evans' consultant Dr Adrian Thrasher: "We know what the genetic defect in his bone marrow is"
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