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RESEARCH

"Research is formalized curiosity. Its poking and prying with a purpose"

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Sickle-cell anemia was the first disease to have its genetic cause identified, in the 1950s --
a milestone in human genetics.


FDA Approves Endari - the first new treatment for persons with sickle cell disease

Until July 7, 2017, there’s was just one FDA-approved drug, hydroxyurea, developed 20 years ago.

Today Bone Marrow (stem cell) transplants have successfully cured some individuals with sickle cell disease, this therapy is not an option for all people with sickle cell disease.

Researchers are looking at gene therapy as a potential cure and other treatments that can hopefully lessen the painful episodes of sickle cell disease.

We encourage you to talk to your physician about this information.

Please click on the links below for information.

Clinical Trials for Sickle Cell Disease

Clinical Trials for Sickle Cell Trait

The Management and Therapy of Sickle Cell Disease

The SCDFC site is designed for educational purposes only and is not engaged in rendering medical advice or professional services. The information provided through this site should not be used for diagnosing or treating a health problem or a disease. It is not a substitute for professional care. If you have or suspect you may have a health problem, you should consult your health care provider.


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  • What Does the SC Crew Do?
  • Mentor a Youth
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  • What is Sickle Cell Disease
    • What is Sickle Cell Disease
    • Who is Affected?
    • Sickle Cell Trait
  • Programs & Services
    • Programs & Services
    • SC Crew for Teens
    • Camp Gibbous
    • Camp Crescent Moon
    • Hemoglobin Trait Follow-up Program
    • Support/Network Groups
  • Congratulations & Celebrations
    • Congratulations & Celebrations
  • News
  • About Us
    • About Us
  • Resources
    • Sickle Cell Educational Materials
    • No Longer a Child's Disorder
  • Donate
    • Donate
    • Corporate Matching Gifts
    • Donations through United Way
    • Community Health Charities of California
    • Combined Federal Campaign
    • Wills/Bequests
    • Planned Giving
    • In-kind Gifts
  • Volunteer
  • Contact Us