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Transthyretin amyloid cardiomyopathy (ATTR-CM) is an increasingly recognised form of heart muscle disease, which affects other body organs and can be fatal. With earlier diagnosis and genetic testing, holistic treatment can begin and help identify family members who may also be at risk of this condition. With advancements in therapeutic options, patients can recover better.Learn more about ATTR-CM in our public forum! To register for this free webinar, please visit here.
Read more about ATTR-CM here.
Chairperson: Dr Alex TAN
Speakers: Asst Prof Iswaree Devi Balakrishnan, Ms Elaine NG0900hr - Welcome Dr Alex TAN0902hr - What is ATTR-CM Cardiomyopathy and how it affects me? Dr Alex TAN 0922hr - Genetics in ATTR-CM, how it affects me and those around me? Asst Prof Iswaree Devi Balakrishnan0937hr - Heart Failure in ATTR-CM, what should I look out for? Ms Elaine NG0952hr - Panel discussion0957hr - Closing DR Alex TAN
Dr Alex TAN
ConsultantNational Heart Centre SingaporeProgramme Chairperson
Asst Prof Iswaree Devi BalakrishnanConsultantSengkang General Hospital
Ms Elaine NGAdvanced Practice NurseNational Heart Centre Singapore
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Tel: 6704 2380
Email: nhccme@nhcs.com.sg