Estimates of the frequencies of rare disorders vary from country to country; the global average defined prevalence is 40 per 100 000 (0.04%). Some occur in only one or a few patients. However, collectively rare disorders are fairly common, affecting 6-8% of the US population, or about 30 million people, and a similar number in the European Union. Most of them affect children and most are genetically determined. Diagnosis can be difficult, partly because of variable presentations and partly because few clinicians have experience of individual rare disorders, although they may be assisted by searching databases. Relatively few rare disorders have specific pharmacological treatments (so-called orphan drugs), partly because of difficulties in d...
ABSTRACT Rare diseases are a major public health problem and public health challenge. Orphan drugs ...
Abstract Background In the European Union (EU) and United States (US), specific regulations have bee...
There are between 5000 and 7000 rare diseases. These are often chronic, progressive, degenerative, ...
Estimates of the frequencies of rare disorders vary from country to country; the global average defi...
A rare disease, or orphan disease, in the United States is a condition with a national prevalence of...
A rare disease is a health disorder that affects a small proportion (i.e., <1:2,000 in Europe) of th...
Rare diseases, although individually rare, affect approximately 6–8% of the total population with mo...
An estimated 400 million individuals suffer from rare diseases globally. Tackling rare diseases has ...
Rare diseases have a prevalence of lower than 5 in 10,000 inhabitants and are life-threatening or ch...
Orphan drugs face important challenges in terms of R&D (Research and Development), assessment, produ...
Rare disease drug research and development has intensified over the past two decades and has been tr...
Abstract Rare or orphan diseases often are inherited and overwhelmingly affect children. Many of the...
Orphan drugs are used for treatment of rare life-threatening diseases. There is no universal definit...
Abstract Background Orphan drug designations are a useful proxy to investigate trends in rare diseas...
Most rare diseases still lack approved treatments despite major advances in research providing the t...
ABSTRACT Rare diseases are a major public health problem and public health challenge. Orphan drugs ...
Abstract Background In the European Union (EU) and United States (US), specific regulations have bee...
There are between 5000 and 7000 rare diseases. These are often chronic, progressive, degenerative, ...
Estimates of the frequencies of rare disorders vary from country to country; the global average defi...
A rare disease, or orphan disease, in the United States is a condition with a national prevalence of...
A rare disease is a health disorder that affects a small proportion (i.e., <1:2,000 in Europe) of th...
Rare diseases, although individually rare, affect approximately 6–8% of the total population with mo...
An estimated 400 million individuals suffer from rare diseases globally. Tackling rare diseases has ...
Rare diseases have a prevalence of lower than 5 in 10,000 inhabitants and are life-threatening or ch...
Orphan drugs face important challenges in terms of R&D (Research and Development), assessment, produ...
Rare disease drug research and development has intensified over the past two decades and has been tr...
Abstract Rare or orphan diseases often are inherited and overwhelmingly affect children. Many of the...
Orphan drugs are used for treatment of rare life-threatening diseases. There is no universal definit...
Abstract Background Orphan drug designations are a useful proxy to investigate trends in rare diseas...
Most rare diseases still lack approved treatments despite major advances in research providing the t...
ABSTRACT Rare diseases are a major public health problem and public health challenge. Orphan drugs ...
Abstract Background In the European Union (EU) and United States (US), specific regulations have bee...
There are between 5000 and 7000 rare diseases. These are often chronic, progressive, degenerative, ...