A look back at a most successful therapeutic trial for Amyloidosis !
We are pleased to report that the trial is very promising and paves the way for a new therapy.
Amyloidosis is a group of rare diseases characterised by the abnormal deposition of amyloid proteins (proteins that misfold or twist to form “amyloid fibrils”) in various organs and tissues of…
Read MoreThe 4th European ATTR amyloidosis meeting for patients and physicians will be held on 2 and 3 November. To register, go online to the official event website: www.attramyloidosis2023.com It will…
Read MoreAmyloidosis is a recent disease, first described in 1838 by Rudolph Virchow, a German pathologist, who identified abnormal deposits in the tissue of deceased patients. Since then, much research has…
Read MoreEnd-stage cardiac amyloidosis is an often-fatal disease that affects the ability of the heart to function properly. In recent years, heart transplantation has emerged as a viable option for patients…
Read MoreHAC/TAC is proud to present the first-ever Canadian-specific ATTR Patient Summit
An event where we will be bringing together patients, families, physicians, healthcare professionals and industry in a weekend of knowledge exchange, shared experiences, and networking.
This ATTR Patient Summit will take place at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in downtown Toronto.
Amyloidosis is a group of complex, incurable diseases which are frequently misdiagnosed and under-recognised. To improve the diagnosis and management of patients with all types of amyloidosis, four multidisciplinary medical…
Read MoreFind out the answer to these questions and take part in a quiz to test your knowledge about clinical trials. Training page (available in French and Spanish) Click directly on…
Read MoreAmyloidosis : a disease that concerns adults at any age . Find out more about it with these infographics ⬇️ ✅ 4 types of Amyloidosis 🩺 4 years before diagnosis👨🏼⚕️ 4 specialists…
Read MoreI was diagnosed with Amyloidosis in 2018, age 52, following several years of visits for symptoms that couldn’t be explained. I knew something was wrong but routine check ups showed…
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