Physician-scientist John Tisdale of the National Institutes of Health ran a clinical trial for sickle cell disease treatment. The eye-watering cost -- up to $3.1 million per course of treatment -- could limit access for other patients. Tesha Samuels was born in 1982 -- just before the invention of prenatal screening for SCD, an inherited red blood cell disorder. Most people with the condition are Black.
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