Resource Guide for Scleroderma
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Rosalyn Carson-DeWitt, MD Scleroderma Foundation300 Rosewood Drive Suite 105 Danvers, MA 01923 1-800-722-4673 This site has information about various aspects of scleroderma. Also available are updates on recent research, upcoming seminars, and conferences. You can locate local chapters of the foundation, as well as support groups for patients and families. An online store run by the foundation allows you to order books on a variety of topics pertaining to scleroderma, like how to live and cope with the condition and its symptoms. Scleroderma Research Foundation220 Montgomery Street Suite 484 San Francisco, CA 94104 1-800-441-2873 This website provides general information about scleroderma, its symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment. You can read about current research studies, learn about upcoming conferences and symposia concerning research on scleroderma, and access a newsletter detailing recent research findings about scleroderma. You can locate specialized scleroderma clinics, research centers, and specialists who treat patients with the condition. National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin DiseasesBuilding 31 31 Center Drive MSC 2350 Bethesda, MD 20892-2350 301-495-4484 1-877-226-4267 This website offers detailed information about rheumatoid arthritis, as well as other types of arthritis and rheumatic diseases. You'll also find news releases, recent research findings, and information on research initiatives and on studies that are accepting patients as subjects.
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