NEW YORK, May 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Lyfebulb, a patient-empowerment innovation accelerator that bridges the gap between patient communities and the healthcare industry, and CSL Behring, a global ...
The FDA has approved the first hemophilia B gene therapy, a one-time treatment that addresses a root cause of this inherited disorder and potentially eliminates the need for regular infusions that ...
CSL Ltd (ASX: CSL) shares were sold off in 2025. Let's find out why and see if this is a buying opportunity for ...
The Pennsylvania biotech company CSL Behring says it is on track to file for approval of its hemophilia B gene therapy by the end of June after releasing pivotal data showing statistical superiority ...
94 percent of patients eliminated factor IX prophylaxis and remained free of continuous prophylaxis through four years post-treatment Mean factor IX activity levels were sustained at near normal ...
The U.K.’s cost-effectiveness watchdog has tossed cold water on CSL Behring and uniQure’s pricey new hemophilia B gene therapy Hemgenix. In draft guidance, the National Institute for Health and Care ...
In recognition of Rare Disease Day and as part of its ongoing commitment to the global bleeding disorders community, CSL Behring announced today that it is donating 2 million international units (IUs) ...
– Etranacogene dezaparvovec (AMT-061) is an investigational gene therapy that may potentially provide people with hemophilia B with years of functional levels of Factor IX, a blood-clotting protein ...
The FDA has accepted CSL Behring’s priority review application for a hemophilia B gene therapy, potentially fast-tracking the drug after a bumpy ride that included a clinical hold—and later, a lift.
After shocking investors in 2025, CSL shares may be setting up for a comeback. Here’s why 2026 could look better. The post ...
The Graft Versus Host Disease (GvHD) market across the seven major markets (7MM) is anticipated to witness substantial ...
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