Spring 2009
(Vol. 6,
No. 2)
The LTFU LifeLinks newsletter is sent quarterly to people who have undergone treatment through Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center's transplant program.
Dear friend of LTFU,
In this issue, we are highlighting a specific treatment for chronic GVHD affecting the eyes: the Boston Scleral Lens. Many patients have dry eyes after a transplant, and many find relief from simple treatment such as over-the-counter or prescription eye drops. In very severe cases, however, dryness can damage the surface of the eye, causing pain and interfering with vision. Because of the dramatic improvement than can occur in patients using the lens, we would like to be sure that everyone knows about this type of treatment.
Best regards,
Paul Martin, M.D.
Director, Long-Term Follow-Up
Featured Readings
Lenses offer relief for painful dry eyes
Quality of life improves for many lens wearers
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Staff Profile
LTFU assistant patient care coordinator Patrice Schafer
An artist at heart, Patrice Schafer's focused side serves LTFU patients well
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Former Patient Profile
Carlos Morales
Carlos Morales started running only a few years ago; It toughened him up for the fight of his life
Read more »
Frequently Asked Questions
Cardiovascular problems after transplant
Are transplant patients at higher risk for heart and circulatory problems?
Read more »
Educational Events
Brown Bag Discussion
This group provides peer support and education to participants. All transplant and returning follow-up patients are welcome to attend and share their experiences. Participation can be in person or by conference call. A faculty member will join us one or two weeks a month to provide insight and education on various aspects of the transplant process. This group is co-facilitated by a clinical social worker and an LTFU nurse. Bring your lunch if pressed for time. Space is limited to 50 participants.
When: Every Thursday, 12-1 p.m.
Where: Seattle Cancer Care Alliance, 825 Eastlake Ave. E., Sixth Floor, Room 23
To participate in the discussion via conference call, dial 1-641-715-3300. At the prompt to enter a PIN number, enter 882679 followed by the # symbol. You will be charged a long-distance fee. If you need financial help, we can provide you with a phone card.
Questions? Contact Long-Term Follow-Up at (206) 667-4415.
Questions?
If you have any medical or long-term follow-up questions, call (206) 667-4415. If you have comments or questions about the newsletter or would like to be added to or deleted from our mailing list, contact Katie Scherrer at (206) 667-5221 or by e-mail at ltfunews@fhcrc.org. You are also welcome to subscribe to receive an electronic version of the newsletter via e-mail by visiting http://www.fhcrc.org/about/pubs/enews/ltfu-enews/index.html.
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Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
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