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The Amyloidosis Foundation began with the vision of two patients, Don Brockman and Dennis Krysmalski. Don’s desire to support research and Dennis’s commitment to support patients and increase awareness have been the driving force behind the foundation for the past 15 years. Don’s widow, Mary O’Donnell, has led the foundation to become the success it is today.
The key priorities of the Foundation are:
• Raising awareness in the medical field for an earlier diagnosis.
• Educating medical professionals through their Grand Rounds program and attendance at medical conferences.
• Empowering patients through their comprehensive range of services, including accurate up to date information.
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