As Idioplastic Apolastic Anemia usually manifests in adolescence or young adults, and as the probable cause may be genetic, the Foundation makes research widely into the probable cause (s) of these and other rare cancers and share the information with groups that are most at risk of developing the cancer (youth). The Foundation also works assiduously in partnership with relevant medical institutions as well as practitioners to mitigate the suffering of those diagnosed with the disease. We shall endeavor to train individuals in the care and management of the disease and work to develop or engaged technologies for early detection, treatment and management of the disease and to disseminate such information as widely as possible. The Foundation also draw from the manifestation of God’s goodness in the life of its patron who experienced death in the family as a result of Apolostic Anemia and other experiences gained while managing the patient, to care, support, counsel, educate and empower patients and relations of patients, while alive, during period of mourning and post loss adjustments.
