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August 24, 2022 Columns by Somi Igbene, PhD

My Son’s 2-year Sickle Cell Review Went Well, With a Slight Hiccup

I almost can’t believe my son is 2 years old already! It doesn’t help that every time I take him out, acquaintances, and even some friends, scream in disbelief when they see him — they still expect to see a sitting baby, not a running toddler. I’m thankful he’s been…

February 24, 2022 News by Steve Bryson, PhD

Red Blood Cell Biomarkers May Predict SCD Severity, Crisis Risk

Red blood cell biomarkers may predict sickle cell disease (SCD) severity and the risk of vaso-occlusive crisis, according to a study that evaluated the FA-WB-VCAM blood test. “Our latest research indicates that one of our clinically available red blood cell health tests called Flow Adhesion of Whole Blood to…

July 11, 2019 News by Patricia Inácio, PhD

Non-Invasive Prenatal Screening Test for Sickle Cell Appears Possible, Study Reports

A non-invasive prenatal test to diagnose a risk of sickle cell disease in a baby is possible and may be available in clinics in a near future, if further testing confirms its efficacy, researchers in the U.K. report. Julia van Campen presented the first results of the non-invasive test in…

October 25, 2018 News by Vijaya Iyer, PhD

HemoType SC is a Fast, Inexpensive Diagnostic Tool for Sickle Cell Disease Screening, Study Shows

The diagnostic test HemoType SC is a viable option for the highly sensitive, specific, inexpensive, and rapid diagnosis of sickle cell disease, a large multi-center study shows. The test can be especially valuable for rapid detection and newborn screening programs in regions with low healthcare resources. The study, “…

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