The emergence of gene therapy has heralded a revolutionary era in the medical domain, especially for the treatment of rare genetic disorders. These conditions, stemming from mutations in individual genes, frequently result in severe health issues with few treatment options. For years, the outlook for individuals with inherited rare diseases was dire, as conventional therapies failed to address most of these disorders. However, recent progress in gene therapy is unlocking new possibilities for curing or alleviating the impact of these disorders by directly modifying the genetic material at the root of the disease. This editorial delves into the importance, constraints, and future prospects of gene therapy in the context of inherited rare diseases, highlighting its role as a pioneering force in personalized medical care.
Key words: Gene Therapy, Disease, Genetics, faulty gene, treatment.
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