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Samuel Idahosa, left, who recently underwent a novel genetic therapy to treat sickle cell disease, is greeted by UCLA men's volleyball assistant head coach Milan Zarkovic at Pauley Pavilion. (Photo by Cesar Sarmiento)
As a child, Samuel Idahosa was accustomed to frequent, debilitating pains. He didn’t know he had sickle cell anemia – a diagnosis his parents opted against disclosing to him due to the social stigma in Nigeria, where they lived.