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GC Pharma Lights Up to Celebrate World Hemophilia Day

Share: The Company features this year s slogan image on media façade GC Pharma (formerly known as Green Cross Corporation), a South Korean biopharmaceutical company, participates in a campaign to celebrate World Hemophilia Day. As part of GC Pharma s continued support of the hemophilia community, the company features this year s slogan image on a giant exterior media façade of its main campus in Yongin, South Korea. Started in 1989 by the World Federation of Hemophilia (WFH), in honor of their founder Frank Schnabel s birthday, World Hemophilia Day is celebrated each year on April 17 th and intended to raise awareness of the disease and other bleeding disorders.

GC Pharma : Lights Up to Celebrate World Hemophilia Day

GC Pharma : Lights Up to Celebrate ‘World Hemophilia Day 04/17/2021 | 10:11pm EDT Send by mail : Message : The Company features this year’s slogan image on media façade GC Pharma (formerly known as Green Cross Corporation), a South Korean biopharmaceutical company, participates in a campaign to celebrate World Hemophilia Day. As part of GC Pharma’s continued support of the hemophilia community, the company features this year s slogan image on a giant exterior media façade of its main campus in Yongin, South Korea. Started in 1989 by the World Federation of Hemophilia (WFH), in honor of their founder Frank Schnabel’s birthday, World Hemophilia Day is celebrated each year on April 17

Medical society aims to raise hemophilia awareness

Medical society aims to raise hemophilia awareness By Lee I-chia / Staff reporter To raise awareness of hemophilia, the Taiwan Society of Thrombosis and Hemostasis yesterday invited people with the condition to tell their stories. The call came on World Hemophilia Day, which this year has the theme of “Adapting to Change, sustaining care in a new world.” Peng Ching-tien (彭慶添), a hematologist at China Medical University Children’s Hospital and chairman of the group, said that 1,500 people in Taiwan have a severe form of the inherited genetic disorder in which the blood does not clot properly. Common symptoms are unexplained easy bruising, swelling and stiffness of the joints, and excessive bleeding from injuries, he said.

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