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75. Patient advocacy for thrombosis

Last Updated: 9/27/2004


Q: “How can I get involved into patient advocacy for thrombosis and thrombophilia?”

A: A national patient advocacy group formed 1 year ago (NATT = National Alliance for Thrombosis and Thrombophilia) – please see Q/A 36. NATT very much needs financial and volunteer support to get further off the ground. Please see attachments for (a) a description of NATT (75a.pdf) and (b) (75b.pdf) details as to how you can help financially or as a volunteer..

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