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2nd Annual ISNVD Scientific Meeting

    








  

This website has been created to unite Canadians into action to help expedite testing and treatment of chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency (CCSVI), a recognized vascular condition, that has been shown to be prevalent in people with Multiple Sclerosis.

                                       

   *** Updated January 18, 2011  ***

To join this group & receive updates,

click here:                            

Imagine a world without CCSVI and MS...

Now let’s make it happen.

...help FIX CCSVI

IMPORTANT EVENTS

Click HERE for information on 5 Nov 2011 CCSVI Conference

Click HERE for facebook:
CCSVI Ottawa

New Hope for MS Tour 
Click HERE




5 May 2011: 
CCSVI Rallies a big success! 

CCSVI: Supporting evidence lacking
April 13, 2011
Report from the 63rd annual meeting of the American Academy of Neurology (AAN)...Read more 

Next Meeting;
TBD

AFA
Update on Litigation:
Click HERE to read more
Click HERE to Donate

Please CLiCK HERE to hear interview with Francine Deshaies 
(in French only)

MUST READ:
Canada's MS patients are owed an explanation
By Ujjal Dosanjh & 
Kirsty Duncan*


See the resent news release from CIHR

Professional Association
ISNVD

Please read Ashton Embry’s article on new research re. CRAB drugs

First major US news Article about CCSVI
The New York Times

CCSVI Social Networks

Le Collège des Médecins du Québec has ordered Westmont Square - a PRIVATE clinic- to stop offering CCSVI testing.
Ex-president of MS Society outraged by the violation of our basic rights to healthcare
L’ex-président de la Société canadienne de SEP critique le Collège
La Presse Lamontagne.pdf


Chat Forum 
MS Liberation Group

CCSVI Screening & Testing in Canada

CCSVI Treatment
Going abroad to have CCSVI intervention, file for out-of-country health cost reimbursement

 MS Surgery
What news is in the pipes?

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International Society for Neurovascular Disease (ISNVD)


February 18-22, 2012

2nd Annual ISNVD Scientific Meeting

Hilton Orlando

Orlando, Florida

For more information:         www.isnvd.org

          

Please note that Saturday February 18, 2012  is for MS patients to attend!

Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR)

They say that there is not enough evidence, yet they are not prepared to research it....read more

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DONATE TO RESEARCH

DONATE TO AFA

Donate to AFA:

Angioplasty is already an approved medical procedure in Canada.  Please help stop the discrimination by making it available to people with MS.  Click HERE to donate

Donate to research:

There are several places in Canada, the US and around the world that are researching CCSVI. We are currently assessing which research facilities we wish to support.  The link between CCSVI and MS has been established.  We therefore want to focus funding those institutions that are researching the benefits of the procedure.  We will keep you posted.

Update:

CCSVI activities

by Dr. Kirsty Duncan

Information on the 1st Annual ISNVD Scientific Meeting     Press release:....read more

Maclean’s Article:   ‘This is what it must feel like to witness medical history in the making’  by Anne Kingston on Tuesday, March 22, 2011

MS around the World


Click HERE for statistics

 

Click HERE to enlarge

“Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.”                                                                                                  

Martin Luther King Jr.

Canadian Government to fund CCSVI trials!

Click HERE to go to the CIHR page for more information

A change of heart from MS researchers

A must read  by Joan Beal at CCSVI in Multiple Sclerosis on Sunday, July 3, 2011

Once staunchly anti-CCSVI researchers are now beginning to admit there may be something to Dr. Zamboni's theory.  ... Read more

Study shows very promising results! 

CCSVI Locator:  Dr. Zamboni on the new published research.

CTV report:  Study looks at early liberation therapy of MS patients

 

CCSVI fear-mongering?

  1. Click HERE for University of Calgary’s study of five patients with stents

  2. Click HERE for Dr. Sandy McDonald’s response

Dr. Sandy McDonald Invites Canadian MS\CCSVI patients

to participate in Observational Study

Please click HERE to visit CCSVI Coalition for all the details

Dr. Kirsty Duncan tabled a CCSVI bill!

Click HERE to read more at CCSVI Ontario

                    Click HERE to see the youtube video

The Government, MS Society and CIHR are wasting time and taxpayer money at the expense of peoples lives!

The recent announcement (click HERE) made by the Minister of Health and the CIHR to accept proposals for the Phase I/II trial of CCSVI goes against current science and is morally and fiscally irresponsible.

One of the most respected and knowledgeable Canadians regarding clinical trials, Dr. Michael E.Shannon, can’t help but question the need for an initial Phase I trial”. The science already supports the safety of venoplasty (click HERE)