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Hemochromatosis

Hemochromatosis is
the #1 genetic killer in the U.S., affecting nearly two million
Americans, yet most victims are unaware that they have it. Hemochromatosis
is also very common in Europe and Western Africa. If left undetected and
untreated, hemochromatosis is fatal in most cases.
Hemochromatosis is an inherited
disorder of the small intestine that causes a person to absorb too much
iron from their food. Over time, iron builds to toxic levels and destroys
many organs. Symptoms of toxic iron excess can differ greatly from person
to person. Symptoms might include fatigue or depression, arthritis, impotence
and infertility, diabetes, heart disease, and liver disease or
liver
cancer. Fortunately, early detection and treatment will prevent iron
excess and its toxic effects.
Although hemochromatosis is
widespread, the blood test for it, called a "fasting Percent TIBC Saturation"
(% TIBC SAT), is rarely included in general screenings. A 1994 study
in the Archives Of Internal Medicine showed the cost effectiveness
of the test "over a wide range" of conditions and recommended adding the
test to routine blood screens. The test costs $40-$60 in most areas and
is covered by many insurance plans.
The Hemochromatosis Foundation
is a nonprofit organization that has worked for nearly twenty years to
improve the lives of people with hemochromatosis. For more information
about the disease, screening events in your area, or how you can help in
finding the cure for hemochromatosis, contact your local chapter, or write
to:
HF
PO Box 8569
Albany, NY 12208
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