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I cried with every single patient,” Sung says. “It just was this crazy feeling that, for the patients and families, almost can’t feel real.” The treatment, known as AMT-130, is delivered deep into the ...
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If signed into law in New York, the bill would allow patients with less than six months to live to request the self-administered medication from their attending doctor.
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