Fanconi Anemia
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Fanconi Anemia Research Fund Home Page
RESEARCHERS LINK BREAST CANCER GENE TO FANCONI ANEMIA An article entitled Biallelic Mutations of BRCA2 cause Fanconi Anemia was printed in the June 13, 2002 edition of the journal Science. This article documents the work of the labs of Alan D'Andrea, MD, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute; Markus Grompe, MD, Oregon Health and Sciences University; Hans Joenje, PhD, Free University, Amsterdam; ...
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Hope For Henry
Read the N.Y. Times.com article about Henry! Publish Date June 30, 2001 Henry Strongin Goldberg was born on October 25, 1995. Henry knows all there is to know about Pokemon, believes that Disney World is the best place on earth, plays soccer, worships superheroes and wrestles with his younger brother Jack way past bedtime. Everything he does makes his parents smile. In these and so many other ...
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Fanconi Anaemia Resource Page
1996-2002 Home Site Map Cancer Types Treatments Locations Support & Information Research Health Professionals About Disclaimer Fanconi Anaemia Menu ...
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Fanconi-Anaemia
This is the First UK site dedicated to sufferers of FA. The site contains information on what is FA, Treatment, Research and much more...
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DiamondBlackfan.com
DiamondBlackfan.com Offline Support and Info Contacts Diamond Blackfan Anemia Registry (Updated March 20, 2002) Diamond Blackfan Anemia Registry Attn: Adrianna Vlachos, MD Schneider Children's Hospital Division of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology and Stem Cell Transplantation 269-01 76th Avenue New Hyde Park, NY 11040 Phone: (718) 470-3460 Fax: (718) 343-4642 avlachoslij.edu DBA Foundation, Inc.
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Fanconi Anemia: the Frohnmayer Family's Experience
Fanconi Anemia: the Frohnmayer Family's Experience Christmas, 1995: Jonathan, Mark, Amy, Lynn, Kirsten & David Frohnmayer Visit the Frohnmayer Family Photo Album Welcome to our Home Page! We are David and Lynn Frohnmayer. All three of our daughters were born with Fanconi anemia (FA), an inherited, usually fatal illness which causes bone marrow failure (aplastic anemia) and often leukemia.
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