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Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada Today we launched a new website developed to meet the information needs of those wanting to learn more about CCSVI or considering CCSVI treatment. Visit http://ccsvi.ca/ today. While there, I encourage you to visit the 'Your Story' section of the site, which allows you to share personal experiences on CCSVI in a safe environment. -Rob



MS Society of Canada updates


Research Teams Report Progress from First Six Months of 2-Year Projects Focusing on CCSVI and MS
January 31, 2011

MS Society of Canada commits $1 million for CCSVI clinical trial
September 16, 2010

Over $2.4 Million Committed to Support Seven Operating Grants to Explore the Relationship of CCSVI to Multiple Sclerosis
June 11, 2010

MS Society lobbies government for $10 million for funding into CCSVI and MS research
May 5, 2010

MS Society of Canada announces request for research operating grants related to CCSVI and MS
November 23, 2009



CCSVI in the media


MS patients to get more help at home - Toronto Star

CCSVI Patients Seeking Information for MS Liberation Procedure and Treatment ... - Online PR News (press release)

Local woman travels to Egypt for medical treatment - EMC Kemptville

New CCSVI procedure keeps MS in the news - Canada.com

Conflicting CCSVI Data Lead to Call for New Research, United Message - Internal Medicine News Digital Network

CCSVI Does NOT Cause MS? - About - News & Issues

Kingston woman opts for 'Liberation' from MS - Kingston This Week

Hughes brings growing cry for liberation therapy to Parliament - Wawa-news.com




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Your Questions


What is CCSVI?

Why is there such interest in CCSVI

Do these reports of a possible association between insufficient vein drainage and MS mean that MS is caused by venous insufficiency?

What benefits are being reported by those who have undergone the procedure?

What are the potential risks or complications for this procedure?

Will CCSVI-related procedures benefit relapsing and progressive forms of MS?

Could the symptom relief being reported by people after having treatment be due to the "placebo effect"?