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What’s Next for Sickle Cell Disease Improvement? Three Areas That Still Need Our Attention

January 03, 2018

Right now, close to 100,000 people in the U.S. are battling sickle cell disease (SCD). This means that 100,000 people, many of whom are children, spend days experiencing acute pain, dealing with costly and uncomfortable hospitalizations, and fighting off infections. We can change that. Here are three key areas for targeted improvement.

 

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