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S2EP6: The Impact of Race on Sickle Cell Disease
Season 2 · Episode 6

S2EP6: The Impact of Race on Sickle Cell Disease

#ThroughTheGenes

September 18, 202553m 32s

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Show Notes

In this episode of #ThroughTheGenes, hosts  Wunmi Bakare, Christelle Salomon, and Dima Hendricks, engage in a profound conversation with Dr. Sharl Azar, Medical Director at Massachusetts General Hospital, about the racial disparities in sickle cell disease treatment and advocacy.

The discussion delves into the historical context of race in medicine, the challenges faced by sickle cell warriors, and the systemic barriers in healthcare.

Dr. Azar shares insights on the importance of advocacy, the role of healthcare providers, and the future of gene therapy for sickle cell disease.

We hope you enjoy this conversation, leave a comment below to share your thoughts and ask your questions about gene and cell based therapies and treatment for sickle cell disease.

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