44 min

Aging with Hemophilia: The Triumphs, Burdens, and Uncertainties of Longevity - Part 2 Global Hemophilia Report

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There has been a remarkable increase in the life expectancy of persons living with hemophilia (PLWH) over the past century, largely due to access to safe factor replacement products.  However, the course of progress has been uneven, and rocky, for many. This is part two of our series on Aging with Hemophilia.
Contributors:
William McKeown, MD
Randall Curtis
Gerry Dolan, MD, MBChB, FRCP, FRCPath
Barbara Konkle, MD
Sara L. Schwartz, PhD 
Tam Perry, PhD
 
Senior Advisor:
Donna DiMichele, MD
 
Hosted by:
Patrick James Lynch
 
Show Notes:
Presenting Sponsor: Sanofi
 
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There has been a remarkable increase in the life expectancy of persons living with hemophilia (PLWH) over the past century, largely due to access to safe factor replacement products.  However, the course of progress has been uneven, and rocky, for many. This is part two of our series on Aging with Hemophilia.
Contributors:
William McKeown, MD
Randall Curtis
Gerry Dolan, MD, MBChB, FRCP, FRCPath
Barbara Konkle, MD
Sara L. Schwartz, PhD 
Tam Perry, PhD
 
Senior Advisor:
Donna DiMichele, MD
 
Hosted by:
Patrick James Lynch
 
Show Notes:
Presenting Sponsor: Sanofi
 
Subscribe to the Global Hemophilia Report
 
Connect with the Global Hemophilia Report
Global Hemophilia Report on LinkedIn
Global Hemophilia Report on Twitter
Global Hemophilia Report on Facebook
 
Connect with BloodStream Media:
BloodStreamMedia.com
BloodStream on Facebook 
BloodStream on Twitter 
 

44 min