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MDS UK Patient and Family Forum Birmingham, UK Saturday, 4th February 2017 10.00 am – 16.30 pm

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This FREE event will be held at

The National Motorcycle Museum

Coventry Road, Hampton in Arden

Solihull, B92 0EJ

This meeting is free of charge and open to MDS patients and their guests.

Patients and their families will have the opportunity to participate in an informal discussion regarding their quality-of-life issues living with MDS.

Topics for discussion will include

New trials, bone marrow transplant and managing fatigue.

We will have a Q&A session with consultants and specialist nurses.

For more information, or to reserve a space please call

MDS UK: 020 7733 7558

Email: admin1@mdspatientsupport.org.uk

With participation of Leukaemia CARE

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