The American Society of Hematology (ASH) / X
Jul 2, 2025, 17:08
ASH Goes Hard on Its Mission to Support People with Blood Disorders: Committing Over 12 Million US Dollars
The American Society of Hematology (ASH) recently shared a promising post on X:
”From cuts to Medicaid to the elimination of the CDC’s Division of Blood Disorders, patients with blood diseases are facing growing threats. That’s why ASH is committing more than $12 million to address research funding challenges and support hematologists.”
To learn more and contribute to the cause, follow the link.
As Fight4Hematology continues, ASH is showing unwavering support for the blood disorders community—promising over $12 million to drive policy change, research, and public awareness that directly benefit patients.

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