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Expert's Corner
Ask the FounderVBF Announces "Ask The VBF Founder." Linda Rozell-Shannon is the leading lay expert (non doctor) in the world on the subject of vascular birthmarks. Babies with Birthmarks™Our newest program - guidelines for physicians to follow to diagnose and treat vascular birthmarks with the earliest intervention. Recent Medical Papers and Research
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Welcome to the Vietnam Chapter of the Vascular Birthmarks Foundation, VBF Vietnam! Every year in the United States, 40,000 children are born with a vascular birthmark, 85% of which are in the head and neck area. Statistics show us that the incidence is the same in other countries. These birthmarks include:
No one knows why vascular birthmarks occur, but treatment guidelines are changing. VBF Launches 2010 DOA - We need 25 familiesThank you for your support of VBF and the VBF International Day of Awareness. Many of you have participated every year, since its inception on May 15, 2004. Families and individuals have hosted annual bake sales; garage sales; sold stickers, bears and bracelets; celebrated a birthday by hosting a party for VBF; were featured in newspaper and magazine articles and local television news programs – the list goes on… There is really no proper way to thank each and every one of you for support, and for raising awareness of vascular birthmarks and the associated syndromes and conditions. VBF has one amazing support network. As you know, the downturn in the US economy has had an impact on all aspects of life, including charitable giving. Donations to VBF are down 40 percent, while the free services VBF provides to patients and families have continued to increase. For this reason, your continued support of Day of Awareness is more vital than ever. If you haven’t participated in VBF Day of Awareness, please join the VBF family of tradition and giving by hosting an event in your community: http://www.birthmark.org/awareness
Elizabeth Peters sold stickers for a “Wall of Fame”, Gabriella Gomillion donated her own toys to sell and raise funds, Laura and Heather Toulson hosted a lemonade stand, Evan Ducker wrote a book that launched the “Buddy Booby’s Birthmark International Read-Along”, and Owen Dreger hosted a read-along at his school: complete with a play performed by a class at his grandmother’s school.
Annual awareness participants include: VBF Board members Brian and Natalie
Bolinger, hosts of the Texas Hold ‘Em and Auction; Jan and Andrew Dreger
(Owen’s parents) host Campbell’s Boat House for VBF at their family
restaurant; Robin Houwman sells pendants to raise funds for VBF and other birthmark
organizations. It’s never too early to plan your event! Visit the VBF Day of Awareness website today to register your event, or for ideas on how you can help. Here are some helpful links to get you started: · VBF Day of Awareness website: http://www.birthmark.org/awareness Remember, May 15 is Day of Awareness, but events can be held any time during the year. THANK YOU VBF FAMILIES AND FRIENDS! VASCULAR BIRTHMARKS FOUNDATION AND
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Anne Comi (VBF SWS Expert) and Mike Steffano, Founder of Birthmarks.com |
Dr. Nelson is pictured with conference attendees |
VBF’s Co-Medical Directors, Dr. Stuart Nelson and Dr. Martin Mihm, both presented ground breaking results from research. Dr. Mihm presented the results of a study concerning the histopathology of hemangiomas that gives promise to developing a drug that will prevent them from growing. Dr. Nelson presented preliminary results of great interest to individuals with port wine stains. The current study results provide hope for a new combination drug and laser therapy treatment that will remove port wine stains.
During the conference, other experts presented the latest findings on research, diagnoses, and treatments for vascular birthmarks and related syndromes. In addition to the conference, an informal clinic was held where over 100 appointments were scheduled and conducted by four different birthmark teams.
The Vascular Birthmarks Foundation celebrated its 15th anniversary at the conference. We continue to raise money all year to actually pay for the hotels and meals for families to attend the conference. VBF is the only birthmark organization that provides free lodging and meals and will also waive all clinic and conference fees to families who request a waiver based on hardship. Your donations to “Sponsor a Family” will continue to help us to be able to pay for families to attend our conference and get a free treatment plan.
VBF also honored Dr. Robert J. Rosen, Co-Director, Division of Peripheral and Endovascular Intervention at the Lenox Hill Heart and Vascular Institute in New York, as its Physician of the Year.
Next year’s conference and our bi-annual gala will be held in NYC on October 8-9, 2010. Dr. Roy Geronemus, of the Laser & Skin Surgery Center of New York will be the 2010 Mark of Beauty Gala and Vascular Birthmarks Conference Chair.
You
can help to “Sponsor A Family” so that they can attend
the VBF annual medical conference and receive a treatment plan. Donate
a new or gently used high-end, vintage, or designer handbag or bid
on one at www.birthmark.org.
Both ways help! Tell your family, friends, or colleagues that they
can help too by donating or bidding on a handbag
To donate a bag, click here, fill out the form, and mail it to us.
The following rebuttal by Dr. Stuart Nelson and Dr. Roy Geronemus was published in the New England Journal of Medicine in response to an article about the recurrence of Port Wine Stains (PWS) after pulsed dye laser treatment. At this year’s conference in Irvine, several physicians spoke about the pathology, progression and treatment of PWS. To summarize what was presented, after a PWS is treated using the pulsed dye laser, the vessels that are targeted by the laser will not necessarily come back, but rather new, deeper vessels will work their way up to the top of the skin thus making “some” stain appear. It is important to understand this because many people believe that PWS will always come back and, therefore, they should not have laser treatment. This is not true. While the laser does not “cure” the PWS, it offers the most hope for clearance, for keeping the skin from thickening and cobbling and for maintaining the best aesthetic outcome for the patient (comment by Linda Rozell-Shannon, President and Founder of the Vascular Birthmarks Foundation, 11/8/07).
Comments from Dr. Stuart Nelson and Dr. Roy Geronemus:
"We reviewed “Redarkening of Port-Wine Stains 10 Years after Pulsed-Dye-Laser Treatment” by Huikeshoven et al (NEJM 2007;356:1235-1240) with great interest and would offer our comments.
The Effect of Facial Hemangiomas on Psycho-Social Development
If you are 14 years old or over and would be willing to answer three short questionnaires, please volunteer for this research study.
This study is investigating the psycho-social impact of growing up with an hemangioma on the face.
You must meet the following criteria to be in the study:
All participants must sign a consent form, and if you are under 18 years of age a parent or legal guardian must sign and approve your participation in the study.
All information is strictly confidential. Your answers will be sent to the scoring coordinator anonamously (without your identity disclosed).
Elissa Rifkin, M.Ed.
Principal Investigator
studyvb@aol.com
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What if the VBF earned a penny every time you searched the Internet? Now it can! GoodSearch.com is a new Yahoo-powered search engine, with a unique social mission... every time you use GoodSearch, money is generated to support the mission of VBF. Just go to www.goodsearch.com and be sure to enter the Vascular Birthmarks Foundation as the charity you want to support. The more people who use this site, the more money we'll earn so please spread the word! Go to http://www.goodsearch.com
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Chapters of the VBFVBF Partners Anomalie Vasculaire Site for French speakers worldwide, and friend of VBF that offers support and information about vascular birthmarks |
Publications for Parents:
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