Treatment FAQ

where are hemophilia treatment centers located

by Dr. Philip Lindgren II Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Is there any cure for hemophilia?

There is no cure for hemophilia at this time, but there is medicine people can take. This medicine helps them stop bleeding so they can do most of the things everyone else does. By using the medicine and visiting a hemophilia treatment center regularly, the person with hemophilia can expect to live a long and happy life.

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What is the cure for hemophilia?

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Can hemophilia be treated and how to treat it?

The main treatment for severe hemophilia involves receiving replacement of the specific clotting factor that you need through a tube placed in a vein. This replacement therapy can be given to combat a bleeding episode that's in progress. It can also be administered on a regular schedule at home to help prevent bleeding episodes.

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How many hemophilia treatment centers are there in the US?

Hemophilia Treatment Centers (HTCs) Today, there are about 141 federally funded treatment centers and programs across the country. Although they are called hemophilia treatment centers, HTCs provide comprehensive care for people with VWD and other bleeding disorders.

Who treats hemophilia patients?

Hematologists (doctors who specialize in blood) Orthopedists (doctors who specialize in bones, joints, and muscles) Physical therapists.

Are there treatments available now for hemophilia?

Hemlibra® (also known as ACE 910 or emicizumab) It can be used to either prevent or reduce the frequency of bleeding episodes in people with hemophilia A. This treatment product can be given by injection under the skin.

How are hemophilia treatment centers funded?

The CDC Division of Blood Disorders provides funding for several programs including ones that support research, surveillance, and prevention for bleeding and clotting disorders including hemophilia.

What is the treatment of choice for hemophilia?

The main treatment for hemophilia is called replacement therapy. Concentrates of clotting factor VIII (for hemophilia A) or clotting factor IX (for hemophilia B) are slowly dripped or injected into a vein. These infusions help replace the clotting factor that's missing or low.

How much does hemophilia cost?

The cost of drug therapy for a person with hemophilia can be several hundred thousand dollars per year and annual treatment costs of $1 million or more are not unheard of for patients with the most severe forms of the disease.

What is Christmas disease?

Hemophilia B, also known as factor IX deficiency or Christmas disease, is the second most common type of hemophilia. The disorder was first reported in the medical literature in 1952 in a patient with the name of Stephen Christmas.

Why is there no cure for hemophilia?

Hemophilia cannot be cured because it is a genetic disorder. This means that the problem comes from an error in a person's DNA. Since every single cell in a person's body has their own copy of DNA, every single cell has the same disorder.

Who manufactures advate?

Takeda has a variety of resources to help you and your patient navigate access to ADVATE.

Can you be involved in research in hemophilia?

Involvement in research is an opportunity but not a requirement for you to be seen in the Hemophilia Treatment Center. If you do not wish to be involved in research, your care will not be affected in any way.

Is there an obligation to participate in hemophilia research?

While there is no obligation to participate, the Hemophilia Treatment Center offers you access to a variety of studies and clinical trials that help advance the care of individuals with bleeding disorders. In some cases, this may provide you access to new treatments that are not available to patients who are not participating in studies. Involvement in research is an opportunity but not a requirement for you to be seen in the Hemophilia Treatment Center. If you do not wish to be involved in research, your care will not be affected in any way.

Does hemophilia reduce bleeding?

Research demonstrates that people with bleeding disorders who receive regular comprehensive care at a hemophilia treatment center significantly reduce their risk of serious complications and death due to their illness .

Does 340B help with hemophilia?

Depending on your insurance, this may save you or your insurance company some expense and may help lower the overall costs of caring for hemophilia. The 340B Drug Discount Program also is one of the ways the federal government helps support hemophilia treatment centers across the country. If you are interested, Hemophilia Treatment Center personnel can tell you more about this.

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