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Shauna Whisenton - Survivor of Sickle Cell Disease and Clinical Trial Participant

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Shauna Whisenton shares her journey of participation in a sickle cell disease clinical trial in a recently published article in the December USA Today Clinical Trial supplement. Read about how this inspiring individual sought treatment that changed her life forever, and went on to become an empowered patient advocate for the SCD community. bit.ly/CISUSA19

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