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New Recruiting Trial: Functional Ovarian Reserve in Sickle Cell Disease

WHY IT MATTERS

This trial is now recruiting patients with sickle cell disease to understand how the disease affects ovarian function and fertility — information that could lead to better fertility preservation strategies for affected women.

Researchers at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital are looking for people with sickle cell disease to participate in a study about egg health and fertility. The study will examine how sickle cell disease affects the ovaries and a woman's ability to have children. This research could help doctors better understand and protect fertility in women with sickle cell disease.

NCT ID: NCT07392216 Title: Functional Ovarian Reserve in Sickle Cell Disease Status: RECRUITING Sponsor: St. Jude Children's Research Hospital Start date: 2026-04-01 URL: https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT07392216 Source: UniteRare clinical trials database

YOU CAN ACT ON THIS

If you have sickle cell disease and are interested in learning more about how it may affect your fertility, contact St. Jude Children's Research Hospital using the NCT ID NCT07392216 on clinicaltrials.gov to ask about enrollment.

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