Just a few years ago, people with hemophilia in the northern part of had to travel 6 to 9 hours by bus or train to receive care and treatment. But thanks to a young doctor Ciprian Tomuleasa and his team in the city of Cluj Napoca the situation has significantly improved. The laboratory in Cluj Napoca has been upgraded to provide quality diagnosis, a new national registry has been established and haemophilia care in north Romania has been standardised.
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