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Paget's DiseaseInformation / Diagnosis / Treatment / Prevention
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National Association for the Relief of Paget's Disease Description: Description of Paget's Disease in understandable language, local events, treatment, research and personal stories. (paget.org.uk) |
Paget Foundation for Paget's Disease of Bone and Related Disorders Description: Information and programs for patients and medical professionals on Paget's disease of bone, primary hyperparathyroidism, fibrous dysplasia, osteopetrosis, breast cancer metastatic to bone, and prostate cancer metastatic to bone. (paget.org) |
Paget's disease Description: Find in-depth information about Paget's disease (osteitis deformans) symptoms, diagnosis, treatment and resources. (pagets-disease.com) |
Paget's Disease Hub Description: Links to information and resources for the disease (genomelink.org) |
Paget's Disease of Bone New England Registry Description: This registry, based at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, is seeking enrollment of persons throughout New England with Paget's Disease. Learn more at the web site. (massgeneral.org) |
Pagets-Disease.com Description: Information on diagnosis, complications, and treatment. (pagetsdisease.com) |
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