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New recruiting trial: Evaluation of Socio-professional Inclusion for Young Adults Aged 15-25 Living With a Rare Genetic Disability
WHY IT MATTERS
New clinical trials expand access to investigational treatments for rare disease patients.
Rare diseases are often synonymous with difficulties for sufferers, whether physical, mental or social. Patients suffering from rare diseases face specific problems, such as the long wait for a diagnosis, the geographical distance between the rare disease reference center and home, and the isolation
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