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Lets Cure VHL in this Decade
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VHL Family Forum, ISSN 1066-4130 Volume 9, Number 5
December 2001 Download a printable copy of this issue
- Pregnancy and VHL, by Yasser Y. El-Sayed, M.D., Maternal-Fetal Medicine, Stanford University Medical Center
- An excellent review of the literature with guidance for women with VHL from an expert in caring for mothers and babies in high-risk situations
"It is critically important to communicate fully with the doctor . . . even if you have no previous symptoms or no clear diagnosis of VHL. This information can make the difference between life and death for mother and child. . . . The patient, family, and medical team need to work closely together."
Three companion articles from women with VHL about their experiences with pregnancy. (All these stories have happy endings!)
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Please give whatever you can, and share this appeal with others.
Remember VHLFA in your will
Improve Diagnosis: Lets find all those people with VHL who are struggling to find a diagnosis for all their mysterious symptoms.
Improve Treatment: Lets find improvements in imaging and surgical techniques that will make it easier to treat individual tumors and keep people healthy and productive.
Improve Quality of Life: By supporting one another, by keeping our spirits up, by focusing on the positive and creating real progress, we can live happier lives.
Thank you!
As printed in the VHL Family Forum 9:4, Annual Report 2001. For permission to reprint, please contact VHL Family Alliance, editor@vhl.org. Further information is available from the VHL Family Alliance, info@vhl.org.
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