
: Approximately one-third of new diagnoses occur in individuals with no family history of the disorder, caused by a new genetic mutation. Current Treatment Landscape
While there is currently no absolute cure, management has advanced significantly, allowing most patients in developed nations to achieve a near-normal life expectancy. hemophilia
: The standard treatment involves regular intravenous infusions of the missing clotting factor (VIII or IX). : Approximately one-third of new diagnoses occur in
: Caused by a lack of Factor IX (9). It is about four times less common than Hemophilia A. : Caused by a lack of Factor IX (9)
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: A hormone that can stimulate the release of stored Factor VIII in patients with mild Hemophilia A.
: A rarer form resulting from a deficiency in Factor XI .