I just discovered your website and your terrific booklets about different types of NETs. We have a support group in the United States and I would like to link your website to ours to give our members access to this terrific information. What would we need to do to make that happen? Is there a permission process, or can we just post the links?
Let me know as soon as possible! You are doing a great job of making information on all kinds of NETs available! Thanks for all you do!
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19 April 2011
I just discovered your website and your terrific booklets about different types of NETs. We have a support group in the United States and I would like to link your website to ours to give our members access to this terrific information. What would we need to do to make that happen? Is there a permission process, or can we just post the links?
Let me know as soon as possible! You are doing a great job of making information on all kinds of NETs available! Thanks for all you do!
Dianna L. Boomershine
Heartland Carcinoid/NETs Support Group
http://www.heartlandcarcinoids.org
Phone: 573-514-4089
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