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Enter the Institute for Justice, which in 2009 filed suit on behalf of a group of patients, including Lewiston, Maine mother Doreen Flynn, three of whose children are afflicted with a blood disease called Fanconi anemia.
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Molly Nash of Denver, 15, has a rare genetic disease called Fanconi anemia and skis in a disabled program.
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The other reports success in using the cells to begin correcting a rare genetic disorder known as Fanconi anemia.
ScienceNOW Constance Holden 2009
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Updated | Comment | Recommend | | | By Allen Goldberg Laurie Strongin and her son Henry, who had a rare genetic disorder called Fanconi anemia ....
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Updated | Comment | Recommend | | | By Allen Goldberg Laurie Strongin and her son Henry, who had a rare genetic disorder called Fanconi anemia ....
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My husband also got tested and learned that he is not a carrier for Bloom's, but he is a carrier for Fanconi anemia.
Anne Wojcicki: Before You Are Pregnant Anne Wojcicki 2012
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It turned out I am not a carrier for Fanconi anemia according to 23andMe data, which reports on the three most common mutations.
Anne Wojcicki: Before You Are Pregnant Anne Wojcicki 2012
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This time, because I had already been genotyped on over one million data points, I already had my data about Fanconi anemia, a genetic disease associated with certain physical abnormalities and increased risk for some kinds of cancer.
Anne Wojcicki: Before You Are Pregnant Anne Wojcicki 2012
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Three of Flynn's five children, Jordan, 11, and 5-year-old twins Jorja and Julia, will need bone marrow transplants for the treatment of Fanconi anemia, a rare inherited blood disorder.
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Without a transplant, the average life expectancy for a child with Fanconi anemia is 14 to 16, Flynn says.
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