Sickle cell disease, a rare blood disorder that affects an estimated 100,000 Americans, is a hereditary condition can affect a person of any race or ethnicity. But Black patients make up the majority of those afflicted in the U.S.
Sickle cell disease, a rare blood disorder that affects an estimated 100,000 Americans, is a hereditary condition can affect a person of any race or ethnicity. But Black patients make up the majority of those afflicted in the U.S.
Sickle cell disease, a rare blood disorder that affects an estimated 100,000 Americans, is a hereditary condition can affect a person of any race or ethnicity. But Black patients make up the majority of those afflicted in the U.S.
Sickle cell disease, a rare blood disorder that affects an estimated 100,000 Americans, is a hereditary condition can affect a person of any race or ethnicity. But Black patients make up the majority of those afflicted in the U.S.
Sickle cell disease, a rare blood disorder that affects an estimated 100,000 Americans, is a hereditary condition can affect a person of any race or ethnicity. But Black patients make up the majority of those afflicted in the U.S.