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Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Support Association (CLLSA)
c/o 4 Deansfield
Winchester Hill
Romsey
Hants
SO51 7NE
Tel (freephone): 0800 977 4396
Web: www.cllsupport.org.uk
Chronic Lymphocytic Leukaemia Support Association (CLLSA) is a charity formed in August 2005 by a group of four CLL patients who initially made contact over the internet. The main aim of CLLSA is to provide help and support for patients with CLL (and similar related conditions) and their carers.
They provide:
- A website
- A unique contact list of consultants in the UK who specialise in CLL
- Latest news and developments on CLL
- Regular patient meetings
- Information leaflets
- Newsletters
- Patient conferences with expert speakers on CLL
- Liason with NICE on CLL matters
- Fundraising for CLL research
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