ISTH Congress 2025
“When it comes to bleeding disorders, no effort can be considered sufficient. These communities are too often overlooked — yet every person with bleeding disorders, no matter the type of bleeding disorder, their gender, age or where they live, has the same right to care, dignity, and scientific attention. It’s time to be more committed, more creative, and more united in bridging this gap.”
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