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May 23, 2026, 16:44
Yusuf Hameed: Gene Therapy Could Reduce Lifetime Treatment Burden in Hemophilia A
Yusuf Hameed, Anesthesiologist, Principal of Angel Investor, shared a post on X:
“Promising news for hemophilia A patients:
Many patients in Sangamo Therapeutics‘ giroctocogene fitelparvovec trials maintain strong benefits (fewer bleeds, lower treatment burden) through approximately 3-4 years of follow-up—a real advance vs lifelong prophylaxis.
Long-term (5-10+ years) data is still maturing, with individual results varying.
Big upside:
One-time gene therapy could yield major lifetime cost savings vs $300K–$800K+/yr prophylaxis (often more than $20M lifetime). Screening plus monitoring key.”
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