Rare deafness

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1Active trials3Specialists8Treatment centers

Where are you in your journey?

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Overview

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FDA & Trial Timeline

1 event
Apr 2024A Comparative Analysis of Speech Perception Between Cochlear Implant Patients and DFNB9 Patients Receiving Gene Therapy

Eye & ENT Hospital of Fudan University — NA

TrialRECRUITING

Data sourced from FDA regulatory filings and ClinicalTrials.gov. Updated periodically.

Treatments

No FDA-approved treatments are currently listed for Rare deafness.

1 clinical trialare actively recruiting — trials can provide access to cutting-edge therapies.

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Clinical Trials

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N/A1 trial
A Comparative Analysis of Speech Perception Between Cochlear Implant Patients and DFNB9 Patients Receiving Gene Therapy
N/A
Actively Recruiting
PI: Yilai Shu, M.D. & Ph.D. (Eye & ENT Hospital of Fudan University) · Sites: Beijing, Beijing Municipality; Zhengzhou, Henan +4 more · Age: 699 yrs

Specialists

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DP
David J Werring, Professor
Specialist
PI on 1 active trial1 Rare deafness publication
DP
Doris-Eva Bamiou, Professor
Specialist
PI on 1 active trial
YP
Yilai Shu, M.D. & Ph.D.
Beijing, Beijing Municipality
Specialist

Rare Disease Specialist

PI on 2 active trials

Treatment Centers

8 centers
⚗️ Trial Site

West China Hospital, Sichuan University

📍 Chengdu, Sichuan

⚗️ Trial Site

Peking Union Medical College Hospital

📍 Beijing, Beijing Municipality

⚗️ Trial Site

The First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University

📍 Zhengzhou, Henan

🏥 NORD

Stanford Medicine Rare Disease Center

Stanford Medicine

📍 Stanford, CA

🔬 UDN

Baylor College of Medicine UDN Clinical Site

Baylor College of Medicine

📍 Houston, TX

🔬 UDN

Harvard/MGH UDN Clinical Site

Massachusetts General Hospital

📍 Boston, MA

🔬 UDN

UCLA UDN Clinical Site

UCLA Health

📍 Los Angeles, CA

🏥 NORD

Mayo Clinic Center for Individualized Medicine

Mayo Clinic

📍 Rochester, MN

👤 Mayo Clinic Center for Individualized Medicine

Travel Grants

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Latest news about Rare deafness

Disease timeline:

New trial: A Comparative Analysis of Speech Perception Between Cochlear Implant Patients and DFNB9 Patients Rec

Phase NA trial recruiting.

Caregiver Resources

NORD Caregiver Resources

Support, advocacy, and financial assistance for caregivers of rare disease patients.

Mental Health Support

Rare disease caregiving can be isolating. Connect with counseling and peer support.

Family & Caregiver Grants

Financial assistance programs specifically for caregivers of rare disease patients.

Social Security Disability

Learn how rare disease patients may qualify for SSDI/SSI benefits.

Common questions about Rare deafness

Are there clinical trials for Rare deafness?

Yes — 1 recruiting clinical trial is currently listed for Rare deafness on UniteRare. See the clinical trials section on this page for phase, sponsor, and site details sourced from ClinicalTrials.gov.

Which specialists treat Rare deafness?

3 specialists and care centers treating Rare deafness are listed on UniteRare, sourced from ClinicalTrials.gov principal investigators, published research, and the NPPES NPI registry.