Resources- Specific Diagnosis Card Catalog- Fanconi Anemia


  • Who to Contact
  • Where to Go to Chat with Others?
  • Personal Accounts
  • Learn More About it
  • Links
  • Who to Contact

    Fanconi Anemia Research Fund, Inc. [FARF]
    1801 Willamette Street, Suite 200
    Eugene, Oregon, USA, 97401
    800-828-4891
    541-687-4658
    541-687-0548 (fax)
    E-mail: info@fanconi.org
    Web: www.fanconi.org

    The Fanconi Amenia Research Fund raises money for research which can lead to discovery of defective genes and the development of treatments or a cure. They also mantain a growing communication support network of parents and adults with Fanconi Anemia. FARF supports the development of life-saving gene transfer therapies, and sponsers and conducts scientific symposia. They distribute support materials for affected families and their physicians.

    The Fund develops and maintains a growing communication support network, here parents and clinicians receive research updates, families may find expert care, cell lines are submitted for research, and parents locate others in their area for support or to develop joint fundraising projects.

    The FA Handbook, the FA Family Newsletter, Scientific Supplement, and Bulletin all provide up-to-date education and links to latest research findings. The Fund maintains a family directory by alphabetical and geographical lists and refers families to each other according to similiar needs or age groups.

    Where to go to Chat with Others?

    Fanconi Anemia Families Discussion List

    Personal Accounts

    Hope for Henry

    Learn More About It

    What Is Fanconi Anemia And How Is It Diagnosed?

    Fanconi Anemia Information
    from OMIM

    Dealing with FA

    Links

    Fanconi Anemia Research Fund, Inc. Home Page

    Fanconi Anaemia - UK

    Fanconi Canada

    The Fanconi Anemia Comprehensive Care Center
    Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center

    FA Families
    This is a place for all family's with Fanconi Anemia to gather and share whatever it is they might like to share with others.

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