The VDC is an alliance of leading health professional societies and patient advocacy groups united to improve the survival rates and quality of life for individuals with, or at risk for, venous disease.
The Vascular Disease Foundation has organized the
Venous Disease Coalition (VDC), a network of professional and public
organizations, to help Americans learn the risk factors and warning symptoms of
blood clots and their complications.
The National Alliance for Thrombosis and Thrombophilia (NATT) is one of over 20
members of the VDC that have agreed to help get the message out about blood
clots and other venous diseases to increase the early detection, and prompt
treatment of these conditions. By joining forces with coalitions like VDC, NATT
can reach more Americans with the message about clotting disorders. For
more information visit the VDC’s Web site at:
www.VenousDiseaseCoalition.org.
This story was posted October 11, 2008