Texas A&M University School of Public Health: Study Shows Timely Transition From Pediatric to Adult Care is Critical for Young Adults With Sickle Cell Disease
July 02, 2024
July 02, 2024
COLLEGE STATION, Texas, July 2 (TNSres) -- Texas A&M University School of Public Health issued the following news:
Sickle cell disease is the most common inherited red blood cell disorder in the United States and can lead to health problems including organ dysfunction, acute chest syndrome and strokes over a patient's lifespan. According to a new study, individuals living with sickle cell disease who experience a delay of more than six months after transferring from pediatric to . . .
Sickle cell disease is the most common inherited red blood cell disorder in the United States and can lead to health problems including organ dysfunction, acute chest syndrome and strokes over a patient's lifespan. According to a new study, individuals living with sickle cell disease who experience a delay of more than six months after transferring from pediatric to . . .