In this issue, Hokland et al. offer an interesting view of the different approaches on how to treat a beta‐thalassemia patient. The principal concerns, that this report reveals, are the… Click to show full abstract
In this issue, Hokland et al. offer an interesting view of the different approaches on how to treat a beta‐thalassemia patient. The principal concerns, that this report reveals, are the very wide differences in the facilities and economic resources available for the care of patients. Management of thalassemia should become a word wide health care priority and may include at last those two steps: national and international registries; national programs for screening couples at risk and providing preventive measures to prevent births of patients with thalassemia.
               
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