Blood disorders can be inherited, meaning you are born with the disorder, or they can be acquired, which means the disorder develops over time.

Both acquired and inherited blood disorders can cause blood cells to function abnormally, which can negatively impact a wide array of bodily functions. We’re striving to find effective treatment options for the millions of people with hematologic disorders.

There is a lot to consider when deciding whether to participate in a clinical trial. Any clinical trial includes risks, which the study doctor will review with you. Make sure you understand the risks before participating.

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