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- What is FA
How to Talk to Children About Fanconi anemia (subtitulado ES)
Presenters help equip caregivers with the tools to engage their children in conversation about a Fanconi anemia diagnosis
What is FA?
Fanconi anemia is a rare disease passed down through families (inherited) that mainly affects the bone marrow. Ray Monnat gives an overview of symptoms and treatments.
FA Diagnosis and Treatment
What steps should you take once diagnosed with FA? How do you ensure care over the long-term?