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MPD-Support
Web: www.mpd-support.co.uk
MPD-Support is a website aimed at everyone who has an interest in the complex area of myleoproliferative disorders (MPD). These include: essential thrombocythaemia (ET), polycythaemia vera (PV), and myelofibrosis (MF).
It aims to provide: support, information, useful contacts and assist choice, through both their website and a meeting forum based in London, England.
MPD-Support is a mix of healthcare professionals and voluntary MPD patients. Their website is dedicated to the specific needs of patients. It includes: factual information, personal stories, conference and research updates and alternative medicine options.
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