My lifelong goal is to empower the next generation of patients with invisible disabilities like sickle cell. AllStripes can inch me closer to that goal.
Wunmi
,
Sickle cell Ambassador
My lifelong goal is to empower the next generation of patients with invisible disabilities like sickle cell. AllStripes can inch me closer to that goal.
Wunmi
,
Sickle cell Ambassador
I became an AllStripes Ambassador because I want my daughter, who lives with sickle cell disease, to know I did everything I could to help.
I became an AllStripes Ambassador because I want my daughter, who lives with sickle cell disease and type 1 diabetes, to know I did everything in my power to make sure she lives a healthy life with the best medical treatments available.
Elle
,
sickle cell Ambassador
I joined AllStripes because I believe they can help us achieve a better quality of life through their commitment to research.
After decades of sickle cell disease being left out by research and drug development, I believe we are finally on the verge of seeing the advancements we need and deserve. I joined AllStripes because I believe they can help us achieve a better quality of life through their commitment to research.
Teonna
,
Chief Executive Officer at Sickle Cell Reproductive Health Education Directive
I joined AllStripes to help provide a more comprehensive view of SCD, reduce stigma and accelerate the development of treatment options.
I joined AllStripes to help provide a more comprehensive view of the effects and complexities of SCD, and also to help reduce the stigma we face and accelerate the development of cures and treatment options.
Ade
,
community builder and founder of Sikcell

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Be part of the AllStripes program for

sickle cell disease

Your experience with
sickle cell disease
is important and can help researchers advance treatments for your community.
By joining AllStripes, you can contribute your de-identified medical records to multiple research efforts for
sickle cell disease
without leaving home. We do the work to collect your information, and you’ll receive all your records in your secure account, at no cost.

Learn more about

sickle cell disease

Sickle cell disease is a group of blood disorders that affects the red blood cells, which are important for moving oxygen throughout the body. People with sickle cell disease have abnormal hemoglobin, which is the protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen. In sickle cell disease, a difference in the HBB gene leads to an abnormal form of hemoglobin called hemoglobin S.
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Have a voice in research

Your de-identified records, and your input through surveys, can help guide treatment research.

Access your medical records

We collect your records, at no cost, in your secure account. View doctors’ notes and your care journey.

Learn from your community

Receive updates on your research impact.

How it works

1. Sign up

In just 15-20 minutes, create your private account, authorize us to get to work on your behalf and share the names of your health facilities. No appointments, no uploads.

2. We get to work

The AllStripes team does the work to collect your records, at no cost, in your secure account. Access doctors’ notes you may have never seen and view your care journey.

3. Power research

Our team de-identifies your records by removing information like name and address, and analyzes your community’s data to help jumpstart or speed up new treatment research.

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Privacy and data ownership

AllStripes Research is approved and monitored by an independent ethics review board called WIRB (Western Institutional Review Board). WIRB is a group of people who review research studies to protect the rights and welfare of human subjects. They provide in-depth regulatory expertise to support development of research protocols and documentation. Read more.

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