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Sickle Cell Resources
Clear, trusted guidance for families, caregivers, and advocates navigating sickle cell disease and emerging treatments.


How Sickle Cell Disease Affects the Body and Your Health
Learn how sickle cell disease affects the body, causing pain, anemia, and organ damage. Understand symptoms, complications, and management.
Jan 1414 min read


Understanding the Different Types of Sickle Cell Disease
The different types of sickle cell disease, including HbSS, HbSC, and HbS/Beta-Thalassemia. Learn about their causes and implications.
Jan 1212 min read


Sickle Cell Gene Therapy: What Doctors Often Don’t Have Time to Explain
Sickle cell gene therapy: What doctors don’t have time to explain about gene therapy, risks, eligibility, and more.
Jan 1211 min read


The Hardest Part of the Sickle Cell Gene Therapy Journey
The hardest part of the gene therapy journey for sickle cell disease, covering access, emotional tolls, and preparation.
Jan 1112 min read
Understanding Sickle Cell Disease Life Expectancy: What You Need to Know
Explore sickle cell disease life expectancy, factors influencing it, and advancements in treatment. Learn what you need to know.
Jan 910 min read


The Latest Medications for Sickle Cell Disease: A Comprehensive Guide
The newest medications for sickle cell disease, including gene therapies, disease-modifying drugs, and emerging treatments. A comprehensive guide.
Jan 711 min read


What Sickle Cell Families Can Teach the Rare Disease Community
What sickle cell families can teach the rare disease community about support, healthcare, education, and advocacy. Discover shared experiences and strategies.
Jan 713 min read


Sickle Cell Gene Therapy vs Other Treatments: A Simple Comparison
Gene therapy vs other treatments for sickle cell disease explained simply. Compare new gene therapies to traditional options and understand the journey.
Jan 514 min read


Overcoming Sickle Cell Disease and Work Challenges: Strategies for Success
Navigate sickle cell disease and work challenges with effective strategies for physical, emotional, and workplace well-being. Learn about accommodations and future outlooks.
Jan 314 min read


How Families Decide If Gene Therapy Is Right for Sickle Cell Disease
How families decide if gene therapy is right for sickle cell disease. Explore risks, benefits, and decision-making.
Jan 214 min read


What is Sickle Cell Disease: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments
Learn what is sickle cell disease: causes, symptoms, inheritance, complications, and treatments. Understand this genetic blood disorder.
Jan 114 min read


The First Person Ever Cured of Sickle Cell
As Kimberlin cradles her baby granddaughter, singing soft lullabies, she holds more than just a child, she holds a future she once couldn't imagine having. At age 8, while battling excruciating sickle cell pain crises that left her writhing in hospital beds every other week, she was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia. But what seemed like a devastating blow became her miracle. A bone marrow transplant at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital not only cured her cancer but u
Nov 13, 20251 min read


New York's First Sickle Cell Cure
Sebastien Beauzile just rewrote the future for New York. At 21, he became the first person in the state cured of sickle cell disease using Lyfgenia gene therapy. On December 17, 2024, he received the treatment. Today, he’s completely symptom-free. “This is a fix,” his doctor told the New York Post. “Other drugs modify the disease, but this is a cure.” Sebastien’s story is proof, the cure works. But access still doesn’t. The treatment costs $3.1 million, leaving thousands wait
Nov 13, 20251 min read


The First Kid in America to Beat Sickle Cell
This photo will gives you the chills. 12-year-old Kendric Cromer rolling out of the hospital in his wheelchair, wearing his favorite Naruto anime gear. But this isn't a sick kid leaving another hospital stay. This is history. Kendric just became the first sickle cell patient in America to complete gene therapy treatment since FDA approval. After 44 days in the hospital, chemotherapy to clear his bone marrow, and stem cell infusion - he's stepping into a life potentially free
Nov 13, 20251 min read
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