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Improving recognition of rare cardiovascular diseases in Africa

Patient and Family Support

Contact us if you or a family member is affected by amyloidosis and needs reliable information, guidance, or support navigating care pathways.

Patient-centered care for cardiac amyloidosis

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Guidance and support for families affected by amyloidosis

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    Prof. Leonard Ngunga

    Cardiac amyloidosis is no longer a rare disease, it’s a rarely diagnosed one. Through Amyloidosis Africa, we are reshaping how Africa detects and manages this hidden epidemic.

    Prof. Yasser Hosny

    We are building a continent-wide network of cardiologists committed to improving care for patients with amyloidosis. This collaboration is long overdue, and absolutely necessary.

    Dr. Anders Barasa

    For too long, patients across Africa have died undiagnosed. Amyloidosis Africa exists to change that through clinician education and regional collaboration.

    Dr. George Otieno

    Recognizing the red flags of amyloidosis early can save lives. We’re empowering frontline healthcare providers with the tools to do just that.

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