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Therapeutic Innovations in Hemophilia: The Essential Role of a Positive Reinvestment Cycle.
Hemophilia stands out among rare genetic diseases for its significant therapeutic advancements, closely tied to substantial financial investments. Key factors driving this progress include severe hemorrhagic consequences from an early age, its impact on royal families, the HIV and hepatitis C contamination tragedies, the identification of FVIII and FIX genes, and advancements in biotechnology. Maintaining low, measurable concentrations of FVIII or FIX in the blood has proven pivotal in improving patient outcomes. The mobilization of the global hemophilia community, led by the World Federation of Hemophilia (WFH), the European Association for Haemophilia and Allied Disorders (EAHAD) and the National Bleeding Disorder Foundation (NBDF), has continuously advocated for access to safe, effective treatments. With reinvestments from biopharmaceutical partners, revolutionary options, including gene therapy, have emerged. However, this cycle of innovation and investment, essential for curing all patients worldwide, faces potential threats. This article aims to highlight the critical importance of investing in hemophilia treatment and research, a topic of concern for all stakeholders within the hemophilia community.
期刊介绍:
Blood Advances, a semimonthly medical journal published by the American Society of Hematology, marks the first addition to the Blood family in 70 years. This peer-reviewed, online-only, open-access journal was launched under the leadership of founding editor-in-chief Robert Negrin, MD, from Stanford University Medical Center in Stanford, CA, with its inaugural issue released on November 29, 2016.
Blood Advances serves as an international platform for original articles detailing basic laboratory, translational, and clinical investigations in hematology. The journal comprehensively covers all aspects of hematology, including disorders of leukocytes (both benign and malignant), erythrocytes, platelets, hemostatic mechanisms, vascular biology, immunology, and hematologic oncology. Each article undergoes a rigorous peer-review process, with selection based on the originality of the findings, the high quality of the work presented, and the clarity of the presentation.