Pernicious Anaemia Research

Research Programme

26 Jul, 2015

If you registered to take part in Prof. Hunters Research programme into why some patients need more frequent injections than others you will receive an email questionnaire in the next two weeks. Please ensure all parts of the questionnaire are completed. We will then select those who will be invited to participate in the research based on your answers.

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