Sickle Cell Patients Endure Discrimination, Poor Care And Shortened Lives
About 100,000 people in the United States have sickle cell disease, and most of them are African-American. While there is effective care for the disease, it's difficult for patients to obtain.
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November 4, 2017 at 06:01PM
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NPR News: Sickle Cell Patients Endure Discrimination, Poor Care And Shortened Lives
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