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CSL to Bring 1st Hemophilia B Gene Therapy to Japan Too; Eyes Riveted on Price Tag
Last month, CSL Behring won US FDA approval for Hemgenix (etranacogene dezaparvovec) as the first gene therapy for hemophilia B, making the headlines with its US$3.5 million list price. The company’s Japan chief Jean-Marc Morange says the blood plasma giant…
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