Sickle Cell Disease



Sickle cell disease
is a disease that continues to kill in silence for 100 years,
it is severe, hereditary affecting red blood cells.
According to statistics, sickle cell anemia affects about 50 million people worldwide,
making it
the most common genetic disease in the world. In France, sickle cell anemia
is the most common genetic disease, reaching about 350 newborns a year, and 6 to 10 000
patients known and followed.