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A Case Study of Neuropsychological Assessment and Educational Remediation
Health Canada's Role in Blood Safety
Hemoglobinopathy Research Programs at UHN
Importance of Hemoglobin levels in Bone Marrow Transplant
Music Therapy: Improving the Quality of Life
Myelodysplasia
NAPC 2003 Agenda
Pain Management for Sickle Cell Anemia
Red Blood Cell Transfusion in Chronic Anemia
Risks in Perspective
Sickle Cell Anemia in Adults
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2003 NAPC Proceedings

Saturday, September 20 & Sunday September 21
Novotel – 45 The Esplanade, Toronto

Over 200 delegates (patients, families, and healthcare professionals) came together at the September 2003 anemia conference to focus on issues affecting patients with sickle cell anemia, thalassemia, aplastic anemia, myelodysplasia, PNH, and Fanconi anemia.

The National Anemia Patient Conference welcomed experts from Canada, the U.S., the U.K., and Italy, to speak on various elements of anemia management, treatment, and psychosocial issues. In this section you can access PDF versions of many of the presentations delivered during this weekend.


A Case Study of Neuropsychological Assessment and Educational Remediation

Miles_Brenda_Anemia2003.pdf 383.85 kB


Health Canada's Role in Blood Safety

Sharma_Supriya.pdf 450.30 kB


Hemoglobinopathy Research Programs at UHN

Research_Present_2003_LM.pdf 293.08 kB


Importance of Hemoglobin levels in Bone Marrow Transplant

Messner_BMT.pdf 518.19 kB


Music Therapy: Improving the Quality of Life

Needham_Leanne_Presentation.pdf 36.88 kB


Myelodysplasia

MDS.pdf 383.82 kB



Pain Management for Sickle Cell Anemia

Lamarche_Daniele_Pain_Mgt.pdf 162.45 kB


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