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2 articles from the last 30 days matching "rare disease care"

ResearchPUBMEDApr 11

Scaling genomic reanalysis to unlock diagnoses and transform rare disease care.

Researchers at Boston Children's Hospital created a new system that automatically re-examines genetic test results from patients with rare diseases as doctors learn more about genes and diseases. Many patients get genetic tests but don't get answers the first time. This new system helps find answers by looking at old test results again without waiting for doctors to manually review each one.

WHY IT MATTERSIf you or your child had genetic testing that didn't find a diagnosis, this system could identify the cause of your rare disease by re-analyzing your existing test results as medical knowledge improves—potentially saving you years of diagnostic searching.
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ResearchPUBMEDApr 3

Exploring the Intersection of Rare Diseases and Mental Health Within the Diagnostic Odyssey: A Narrative Review and Thematic Synthesis.

This research review looked at how mental health problems and rare diseases are connected, especially during the long process of getting diagnosed. Researchers found four main themes: patients struggling with hope and hopelessness, confusion about their identity, feeling alone or connected to others, and difficulty accessing mental health services that understand rare diseases. The study shows that mental health care and rare disease care need to work better together.

WHY IT MATTERSIf you or a loved one has a rare disease, this research validates that the emotional and mental health challenges you face during diagnosis and treatment are real and documented — and highlights why doctors should screen for depression and anxiety as part of rare disease care.
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