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On Wednesday, Kendric Cromer, a 12-year-old boy from a suburb of Washington, became the first person in the world with sickle cell disease to begin a commercially approved gene therapy that may cure the condition. For the estimated 20,000 people with sickle cell in the United States who qualify for the treatment, the start of Kendric’s monthslong medical journey may offer hope. But it also signals the difficulties patients face as they seek a pair of new sickle cell treatments. For a lucky few, like Kendric, the treatment could make possible lives they have longed for. “Sickle cell always steals my dreams and interrupts all the things I want to do,” he said.
Persons: Kendric, Locations: Kendric Cromer, Washington, United States
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Sion James scored a season-high 22 points, and Tulane held off 10th-ranked Memphis 81-79 on Sunday to hand the Tigers their second straight loss. James hit a pivotal corner 3 that put Tulane (12-6, 3-3 American Athletic Conference) up 77-75 with 2:22 left. Kevin Cross added 21 points for Tulane, which nearly beat another ranked team 10 days earlier, when the Wave fell 85-84 to No. Tulane: It was signature victory for the Green Wave, which had lost 53 straight against AP Top 25 opponents since a 72-63 win over then-No. James' career high of 30 points also came against Memphis on Jan. 1, 2023.
Persons: — Sion James, James, Collin Holloway, David Jones, James ', Kevin Cross, Malcolm Dandridge, Holloway, , Jones, He's, Dedric Lawson, Kendric Davis, DeAndre Williams, ___ Organizations: ORLEANS, Tulane, Memphis, Tigers, American Athletic Conference, Florida Atlantic, The Tigers, Green, AP, North Carolina State, UAB, UTSA Locations: Florida, Memphis, South Florida
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