Black History Month blood drive held in Montreal
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Ceneston pointed out that the situation is getting even more critical, since more and more people are being diagnosed with the disease because of screening at birth as well as immigration. Information on their website states, “more than 300,000 children are born each year across the world with this disease and 50% will not reach their fifth birthday without care from birth. Sickle cell anemia is more common than hemophilia, muscular dystrophy, cystic fibrosis and many others.”
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