WFH Gene Therapy Registry – User guide for people with hemophilia – Italian
This document is an introductory guide for people with hemophilia who wish to join the World Federation of Hemophilia (WFH)
Year: 2022
Language: German
Author(s): World Federation of Hemophilia
This document is an introductory guide to the World Federation of Hemophilia (WFH) Gene Therapy Registry (GTR). It answers basic questions about the registry, its purpose, and what participants can expect. The guide is designed to help those who receive gene therapy for hemophilia and their care teams to decide if they should participate in the registry.
Please reach out to WFH with questions regarding participation in the registry at [email protected].
This guide is also available in: English, French, Spanish
The WFH does not engage in the practice of medicine and under no circumstances recommends particular treatment for specific individuals. For diagnosis or consultation on a specific medical problem, the WFH recommends that you contact your physician or local treatment centre. Before administering any products, the WFH urges patients to check dosages with a physician or hemophilia centre staff, and to consult the pharmaceutical company’s printed instructions.
The WFH does not promote any particular pharmaceutical product and any mention of any commercial brand in this presentation is strictly for educational purposes.
This document is an introductory guide for people with hemophilia who wish to join the World Federation of Hemophilia (WFH)
This document is an introductory guide for people with hemophilia who wish to join the World Federation of Hemophilia (WFH)
The World Federation of Hemophilia (WFH) Gene Therapy Registry (GTR) welcomes the participation of all Hemophilia Treatment Centres (HTCs) involved
The World Federation of Hemophilia (WFH) Gene Therapy Registry (GTR) welcomes the participation of all Hemophilia Treatment Centres (HTCs) involved
This document is an introductory guide to the World Federation of Hemophilia (WFH) Gene Therapy Registry (GTR). It answers basic
This patient handbook contains basic information about gene therapy for hemophilia. The WFH does not engage in the practice of