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Thalassemia

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Subtopics:      Thalassemia > Associations  
 
Related Topics:      Genetic Disorders          Rare Disorders
 
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      new window Berloni Foundation Against Thalassemia Description: Information about Italian foundation raising funds for a bone marrow transplantation centre which treats Thalassemic patients. (abanet.it)
new window Children's Hospital Oakland Thalassemia Center Description: A comprehensive information center for patients and doctors about thalassemia. (thalassemia.com)
new window Cooley's Anemia Foundation Description: Non-profit organisation operational since 1954 giving a wide amount of information about thalassemia in the U.S. (cooleysanemia.org)
new window Cooley's Anemia: Rochester Chapter Description: The Rochester Chapter of the Cooley's Anemia Foundation with information about Thalassemia and a Yahoo Support Group. (thalsite.com)
new window E-Thalassaemia Project Description: An electronic community for the blood disorder, Thalassaemia, primarily to provide a community for the sufferers of this disorder, their families, medical personnel, social workers, voluntary workers and members of the public. (ethal.org.my)
new window IMPACT Children Foundation Description: Creating awareness of Thalassemia in high-risk communities and funding medical research to find an effective cure and safe treatment of this illness. Includes disease information, links and contact details. (impactchildren.org)
new window Joint Center for Sickle Cell and Thalassemic Disorders Description: Overview of hemoglobin disorders, iron overload, and their treatment (www-rics.bwh.harvard.edu)
new window Sarawak Thalassaemia Society Description: Malaysian site offering information about causes and treatment. (thalassaemia.cdc.net.my)
new window Sleeptight.com Thalassemia Description: Definition of the disorder and links. (sleeptight.com)
new window Thalassaemia On-line Description: Frequently asked questions and worldwide Thalassaemia associations' addresses. (geocities.com)
new window Thalassemia in Malaysia Description: Gives concise information about this genetic blood disorder disease in Malaysia and encourages affected parents to join the local support group. (webcrawler.tripod.com)
 




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