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FerriScan : Non-invasive measurement of liver iron concentration

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nice friend:

--- Quote ---I am not giving up on this regions yet. They are still on my working list and hopefully, we get to see some results after the conference
--- End quote ---

hahaha.... its nice to hear that .... keep trying .... best of luck :thumbup .... yeah conference is the best idea to meet and convince people about it ...but.... you have to cut down the price  ... otherwise there is 80% chance of loosing this region ...  lets see wat happen ..
Best Regards
Take Care
Umair

Sylvia:
ATTN All New Zealand Residents

Please be informed that FerriScan is fully reimbursed in New Zealand by the District Health Boards and most private insurers.

Kindly speak to your treating clinicians with regards to having a FerriScan. Please also share this information with your Thalassaemia clinics and local networks.

Feel free to contact me should you need any further information and clarification.

Thank you.

Kind regards
Sylvia

Andy Battaglia:
Sylvia,

Are there any plans to bring Ferriscan to Delhi, India?

Sylvia:
Hi Andy

Yes, we definitely have plans to setup FerriScan in Delhi. I had a previous discussion with Vikas (a member on the other thal forum) and we had even put forward a proposal to the thal society. He had advised that the society's secretary would get in touch with us, however, no reply so far. Good news is that Vikas is attending the conference in Singapore and hopefully we get a chance to catch up with him and any of the society's committee.

I will keep you posted on the outcomes. If you have a contact in Delhi, you may pass it on to me to contact.

sahil:
Is T2* and FerriScan the same?

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