The World Federation of Hemophilia/X
May 10, 2025, 16:27
Kate Khair Highlights Shared Experience and Ongoing Learning in Haemophilia at wfhCCS
Kate Khair shared a post by The World Federation of Hemophilia on X, adding:
“Great session – lovely to have so many people from across the globe (now ex-haemophilia) sharing experience. Still lots to learn.”
Quoting The World Federation of Hemophilia‘s post:
“The ‘I beat hemophilia’ panel at wfhCCS explored how transplant and Gene Therapy impact identity and mental health. A powerful look at life after a lifelong condition—and the challenges of navigating a new normal.”
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