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据物理学家组织网12月11日报道,美国费城儿童医院的医生宣称,他们从病魔手中成功夺回了1个罹患白血病的7岁女孩的生命。赢得这场胜利多亏了1个可能会让所有人感到意外的“帮手”——经过基因修改的HIV(人类免疫缺陷病毒)。不过,主治医生强调,治疗过程不会出现感染艾滋病的风险。这个名叫艾米莉的小女孩接受了近两年的化疗,其间病情两次复发,医生们认为她治愈的“希望渺茫”。于是在今年2月,他们开始对她实施这一“以毒攻毒”的实验性治疗方案(CTL019疗法)。
According to the Physicists Network, reported on December 11, doctors at the Philadelphia Children’s Hospital in the United States claimed that they had succeeded in regaining the life of a seven-year-old girl suffering from leukemia from the sick. Winning this victory thanks to a “helper” that could surprise everyone - the genetically modified HIV (human immunodeficiency virus). However, the attending physician emphasized that there is no risk of HIV infection during the treatment. The little girl named Emily received almost two years of chemotherapy, during which her condition relapsed twice and doctors thought her cure was “hopeless.” So in February of this year, they began to implement this experimental drug treatment program (CTL019 therapy) against her.