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Our Aims
+To SUPPORT people with GH by providing help with their problems and ensuring
that their relatives are tested in due time. The quarterly newsletter
provides news and views from members in the UK and from around the world.
Opportunities to meet other members living nearby are arranged if they
wish.
+To promote AWARENESS among the health professions, patients and their
families, the general public and policy makers so that the condition may
be diagnosed and treated in time. There is also a need to overcome the
misconceptions that GH is rare, that only middle-aged men are at risk,
and women are seldom affected until their menopause.
+To encourage and support RESEARCH, and provide resource material for
the allied medical professions. The Society keeps up to date on the latest
studies.
Medical Advisors
Professor T. M. Cox, University of Cambridge School of Clinical Medicine
Dr. J. S. Dooley, Centre for Hepatology, The Royal Free Hospital, London
Professor M. J. Pippard, Ninewells Hospital and Medical School, University
of Dundee
Professor R. Williams CBE, Director of the Institute of Hepatology, University
College London Medical School
Professor Paul Wordsworth, Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre, Oxford
Scientific Advisors
Dr. K. Robson, Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine, Oxford
Professor M. Worwood, University of Wales College of Medicine, Cardiff
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The Society is a member of the following organisations,
the International Association of Haemochromatosis Societies, the Genetic
Interest Group and Contact a Family, and is affiliated to the British
Liver Trust.
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Registered Company Number 2541561
Registered Charity Number 1001307
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