Rare childhood diseases: how should we respond?
- PMID: 18684747
- DOI: 10.1136/adc.2007.134940
Rare childhood diseases: how should we respond?
Abstract
Paradoxically, rare diseases are common, collectively affecting 6-10% of the population and have a huge impact on patients and families, health services, clinicians and the wider community. Accurate data are required to inform clinical practice, government policy and health service planning. We recommend a national approach, similar to that adopted in the USA and Europe, to support research and promote advocacy and equitable access to services for children with rare diseases.
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