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Feb 7, 2026, 17:00
Heghine Khachatryan: Despite Progress, Many People with Hemophilia Remain Undiagnosed Worldwide
Heghine Khachatryan, Editor-in-Chief of Hemostasis Today, Head of Hemophilia and Thrombosis Center at Yeolyan Hematology and Oncology Center, reposted from WFH on LinkedIn:
”Diagnosis is the first step to care.
Despite progress, many people with hemophilia remain undiagnosed worldwide.
Closing the diagnosis gap is essential for equity, timely treatment, and better outcomes.”
Quoting World Federation of Hemophilia (WFH)‘s post:
”While diagnosis rates have improved in some parts of the world, many regions still face major gaps, with some rates as low as 8%.
This highlights the urgent need to increase diagnosis.
Learn more in the AGS 2024 report.”

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