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Red Cross observes National Sickle Cell Awareness Month this September

Red Cross observes National Sickle Cell Awareness Month this September

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(607NewsNow) — This September, the American Red Cross proudly observes National Sickle Cell Awareness Month.

Sickle cell disease (SCD) is the most common inherited blood disorder in the United States. Affecting over 100,000 Americans, SCD primarily impacts individuals of African descent and can cause severe pain, life-threatening complications, and significantly reduced quality of life.

While there is currently no universal cure, regular blood transfusions remain a critical part of treatment for many living with sickle cell disease. These transfusions help manage symptoms, reduce complications, and improve overall health outcomes.

As the nation’s largest blood supplier, the Red Cross is committed to meeting the unique needs of patients with SCD by increasing the number of blood donations from Black donors. Blood from donors of similar ethnic backgrounds is often the most compatible match, reducing the risk of complications during transfusion.

To further support the community, the Red Cross also offers sickle cell trait screening for self-identified African American, Black, or multiracial donors. This free screening provides valuable health insights while helping meet an urgent, ongoing medical need.

This month, and every month, the Red Cross encourages eligible donors to give blood and help make a lasting impact in the lives of those affected by sickle cell disease. Blood drives will be hosted in Cortland and Dryden later this month. To learn more or schedule a donation, visit RedCrossBlood.org.

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