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Drépanocytosis: 60% of Senegalese Patients Could Be Cured if...

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The sickle cell disease could be a major turning point in Senegal if the law governing stem cell transplantation was finally adopted. This is the appeal made by Prof. Fatou Samba Ndiaye, head of the hematology department of Dalal Jamm Hospital, who ensures that such an advance would cure up to 60% of patients. According to the specialist, the disease — characterized by intense bone pain and severe anaemia — affects nearly 1,700 new patients each…
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The sickle cell disease could be a major turning point in Senegal if the law governing stem cell transplantation was finally adopted. This is the appeal made by Prof. Fatou Samba Ndiaye, head of the hematology department of Dalal Jamm Hospital, who ensures that such an advance would cure up to 60% of patients. According to the specialist, the disease — characterized by intense bone pain and severe anaemia — affects nearly 1,700 new patients each…

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senenews.com broke the news in on Wednesday, November 26, 2025.
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