Scleroderma symptoms can vary greatly from person to person, however, up to half of all scleroderma patients also develop lung problems.
Healthcare providers involved in diagnosing and treating rare diseases believe that increased physician education and collaboration with specialised facilities will have the greatest positive impact on treating these conditions over the next five years, according to results from a 2021 survey. Definitive Healthcare, a healthcare commercial intelligence company, conducted the online survey from November to December 2021.
Read the article here. Scleroderma Queensland will host a seminar on Saturday 25th June, 2022 for members and guests.
We hope you’re able to join a group to share experiences, chat and enjoy news, views and friendship.
The Toowoomba Support Group had the pleasure of welcoming back Ma Crawford. Medical advice suggested she stay at home during the Covid scare.Scleroderma Queensland is pleased to welcome members of the Advisory Panel to the Scleroderma Queensland community.
The Scleroderma Queensland Committee enjoyed lunch and chatter with warriors and carers following the AGM.
Your committee has begun gathering support from a group of medical specialists with specific Scleroderma interests.
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