Early sickle cell disease intervention may lower stroke risk

Bone marrow transplantation (BMT) can potentially cure sickle cell disease, an inherited and painful blood disorder, but because of its potential drawbacks and costs, patients and caregivers often face the difficult decision of whether to undergo the procedure. However, new research suggests that earlier BMT may provide protection from stroke later in life.

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