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Breaking the Sickle Cell Cycle through Knowledge, Help and Hope.
Since 1971, the Sickle Cell Foundation of Georgia, Inc. has stood as a bastion of hope for victims of Sickle Cell and other hemoglobin abnormalities. Dr. Delutha H. King, Jr. and the late Dr. Nelson McGhee, Jr. founded the organization to monitor Sickle Cell occurrences, share and advance knowledge and research with other organizations and, of course, improve the quality of life of those battling the disease.
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What do your Results Mean?
Sickle Cell Anemia, Sickle Cell Trait, and other hemoglobin variants can be identified by special laboratory test. These tests identify hemoglobin, which is the substance inside red blood cells.
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Looking for Volunteer Opportunities? The Sickle Cell Foundation of Georgia, Inc.
couldn’t do without you! Helping hands are needed for many different programs and
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