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Introduction
Epidemiologic studies suggest that joint bleeding occurs in patients with mild‐to‐moderate haemophilia, including women and girls. However, most previous studies on the impacts of haemophilia focus on men with severe disease.
Aim
To identify unmet needs in men and women with mild‐to‐moderate haemophilia.
Methods
The Pain, Functional Impairment, and Quality of Life (P‐FiQ) study assessed...
Introduction
The experiences of patients with mild‐to‐moderate haemophilia differ from those of patients with severe haemophilia or those without a bleeding disorder and include a challenging diagnosis and variability in bleeding symptoms and treatment needs. In addition, there is a significant lack of data on mild‐to‐moderate haemophilia, and many unmet needs remain to be identified and addressed...
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