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What is a rare disease?

A rare disease is a disease that affects very few people: less than one in 2,000 in the European Union or less than one in 1,500 in the United States. Rare diseases affect 25 million people in Europe and 27 million in the United States. s

Some rare conditions affect thousands of people, while others only a few individuals. More than 8,000 rare diseases have been identified but diagnosis is often difficult because of the small number of patients, the variation of symptoms, and the lack of specialists for such rare diseases. One in three patients are not diagnosed for their condition.

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80% of these rare diseases have a genetic origin, sometimes hereditary. The vast majority of rare diseases are called "orphan" diseases, which means that there is no treatment. Yet, it is estimated that two-thirds of these diseases are serious and disabling. Patients often receive palliative care to alleviate symptoms, preserve their quality of life and extend their life expectancy, but many do not recover.

Treatments for rare diseases

It is difficult to train health professionals in all these diseases that affect only a few patients, especially since multidisciplinary management is often required to help patients. Coordination between doctors and specialists is essential to train the patient to adopt a healthy lifestyle, to understand their disease. and to receive appropriate care.

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Treatments are also expensive to develop by laboratories because they will only be used by a limited number of people. That is why donations from individuals are so important to help research. Nevertheless, in the United States and Europe, methods and procedures are in place to promote research on these orphan diseases. 40% of the molecules currently developed in the European Union concern rare diseases and 410 drugs are in development. On the 22nd and 23rd of March 2019, the first European Congress on e-Health and Innovation in Neuromuscular Diseases will be held, bringing together the largest European congregation of e-Health professionals involved in neuromuscular diseases, particularly rare diseases.

Gene therapy and cell therapy

These two therapies are innovative processes that are favored by research to treat rare diseases. Gene therapy consists of inserting into the patient's cells a normal version of a gene that does not work and is at the origin of the disease. The functional gene then allows the patient to produce again the protein whose deficiency was the source of the disease.

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Cell therapy is the grafting of cells to repair or regenerate a damaged organs or tissue. These cells, which come from the patient or a donor, are cultured to be multiplied or purified. When they come from the patient, they are modified in order to be "corrected" by transfer of a non-ill gene or by correction of the gene.

Public policies on rare diseases

The US has aimed at supporting public health approaches and reducing the burden on patients affected by a rare condition : as early as 1983, Congress passed the Orphan Drug Act, the first major federal statute for rare diseases. This law encouraged the production of orphan drugs (medication developed to treat rare diseases) by providing financial incentives to pharmaceutical industries to offset the potential losses of marketing drugs to such a small market. It includes research grants, tax credits, fee waivers and a seven-year market exclusivity for approved medication.

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Other pieces of legislation in the US include the Rare Disease Act, which established the Office of Rare Diseases at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and legislation for single rare diseases, such as the MD Care Act (for Muscular Dystrophy Community Assistance, Research and Education Amendments of 2001).

Rare diseases on Carenity

Carenity strives to identify as many pathologies as possible so that everyone can express themselves. You can search for them in order to add them to your profile by clicking here. This will make it easier for you to access ongoing discussions on the subject. Even if there is no discussion group dedicated to your illness or that of your loved one, there are multi-pathology forums, such as nervous system diseases, cardiovascular diseases, skin diseases, kidney diseases, diseases affecting the immune system or muscles, joints and skeletons, diseases of the respiratory and digestive systems, liver diseases, chronic pain, etc. (just click Join This Group to have it added to your profile)

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Other groups we have created seek to address general themes that all patients and their loved ones, whether they have a rare disease or not, may face:

- Administrative difficulties shared by many patients, visit our forum dedicated to rights and administrative procedures.

- Is your illness or that of your loved one painful? Discussions are ongoing in the "Living with chronic pain" group

- Is it your child who is affected? Receive support and talk about worries/concerns, treatments, and daily life on our group dedicated to parents of children with a chronic condition.

Join the discussion groups that interest you so you don't miss any of the ongoing discussions!

Discovering rare diseases: two testimonials from Carenity members

Isabel's testimony: Isabel is a member of Carenity and suffers from proximal spinal muscular atrophy. A former nurse, she explains her daily life and her struggle for appropriate care.

Click here to read Isabel's story

Epéedargent's testimony: a member of Carenity France, Epédargent is suffering from mastocytosis. He tells us how it took him many years to receive a diagnosis and take charge of his health.

Click here to read the story of Epéedargent

Delphine's testimonial: suffering from Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, Delphine testifies to her years of diagnostic wandering in the face of increasingly disabling symptoms. This story is part of a student's photographic project on the theme of chronic pain.

Click here to read Delphine's testimonial

 

Comment on this article to discuss rare diseases together. In three words, how would you define these diseases? How can they be better managed?


Sources : US National Library of Medicine, UK Strategy for Rare conditions, AFM Téléthon, Fondation Maladies Rares, Organisation Mondiale de la Santé 

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World Rare Disease Day: definition, treatment, care and discussion https://www.carenity.us/forum/other-discussions/good-to-know/world-rare-disease-day-definition-treatment-care-and-discussion-803 2019-03-03 02:54:05

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@UnschathedSpade7 absolutely it does. In general terms, do you think there is a way we as a country could better manage this diseases?


World Rare Disease Day: definition, treatment, care and discussion https://www.carenity.us/forum/other-discussions/good-to-know/world-rare-disease-day-definition-treatment-care-and-discussion-803 2019-03-04 04:38:44

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Hope you do not mind me tagging you, but this is an interesting read and has great information on rare diseases and how it affects the population, as well as additional information on how to access various groups that may be relevant to you on Carenity!

Also be sure to join in on the discussion in the comments to discuss rare diseases together. 

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