The Circle of Kindness Foundation should protect not only children but also people between the ages of 25-30. Otherwise, the efforts spent on these pediatric patients may be wasted. The director of the Institute of Hematology, Immunology and Cell Technologies of the Center named after socialbites.ca told this. Dima Rogachev Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences Alexey Maschan.
The Goodness Foundation Foundation helps children with serious illnesses, including rare diseases, receive treatment. As adults, they often need therapy but cannot receive it because the foundation focuses on helping children.
“Patients who receive effective therapy in childhood live to the age when they officially become adults, and they survive precisely because of this treatment. And then the fund can no longer support them,” Maschan explained to socialbites.ca.
The hematologist added that it turns out that all the efforts spent on these patients in childhood may be in vain.
“I think the Circle of Kindness Foundation can expand its activities to include people under 25, perhaps under 30. “I believe that in the future the state will have to take care of such patients, because none of us earn as much money as is necessary for the treatment of orphan diseases,” the doctor concluded.
Maschan, formerly a hematologist saidHow receiving one and a half pints of bone marrow affects the donor’s health.