Women and Clotting - What You Need to Know
In this episode of Ask the Expert, we focus on women with bleeding disorders — a group that has historically been overlooked in research and clinical care. Heavy menstrual bleeding, mild and moderate hemophilia, and von Willebrand disease have often gone underdiagnosed or mischaracterized, leaving many women without the care they need.
Amy Board sits down with leading hematology experts to discuss emerging therapies, including replacement and rebalancing agents, the science behind how they work, and why representation in clinical trials matters. We also explore the challenges women face in accessing treatment and the opportunities these new therapies provide for improving care.
This episode highlights both the progress being made and the work still ahead to ensure all patients are seen, heard, and treated effectively.
Presenting Sponsor:
Presented by Sanofi
Kevin’s Story
Join Kevin as he shares about his journey with hemophilia and the hurdles he faced in communicating with friends, family, and healthcare providers about his condition. He highlights how hemophilia affects far more than just physical health — and why honest, open conversations that focus on the full patient experience, not just symptoms, are so essential.
Click here to watch his story: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3v1cCTbhClA&list=PLmqBxf22n4lNK82h3QZ-9YlpIjYdzDOer&index=5
Sanofi’s Global Hemophilia Survey uncovers significant care gaps and emotional challenges faced by patients and caregivers. Learn how improving health literacy and fostering better patient-provider communication are essential to addressing these inequities. Explore the findings and see how Sanofi is driving health equity for the hemophilia community. Explore the survey findings here: Global Hemophilia Survey Page.
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