Pompe disease is an inherited rare disease, often fatal with a potential to damage heart, liver and skeletal muscles. Absence of an essential protein, Due to the mutation in a gene encoding GAA, th...
The global Pompe disease market will experience a boost during the study period of 2019-28. Pompe disease is a rare inheritable disorder with a combined Pompe disease prevalence of 1 in 40,000, affecting males and females equally. The Pompe disease therapeutic market revolves around pharmacological treatment (wh...
Find MoreThe era, we are living in has experienced many advancements in the healthcare system. Curative, and life-changing gene therapies have started to promise a future free of prolonged illness, possessing an ability to treat, cure or ease the life-draining diseases. In a major event, the approval of the other gene t...
Find MoreAn orphan disease is any disease that affects only a small percentage of the population. There can be as many as 7,000 rare diseases known to affect human life. The total number of Americans living with a rare disease is estimated at between 25-30 million. When it comes to the EU, all together, rare disease patient...
Find MorePompe disease, an inherited rare disease, is often fatal and incapacitates the heart and skeletal muscles. Absence of an essential protein due to the mutation in a gene encoding GAA, leads to a complex buildup of sugar, hence, damaging heart, liver and other organs. The mutated gene hampers the lysosomal-mediated d...
Find MoreAlzheimer is known to affect an estimated 50 million people worldwide. There is no doubt that this number is going to reach 75 million in 2030 and 131.5 million in 2050 of all age group worldwide. Among affected 5.5 million people aged 65 and older with Alzheimer's in the United States, 3.4 million were reported wo...
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Find MoreNeuroendocrine tumors (NET) begins in the neuroendocrine system of the body. It develops in cells that interact with both neurons and hormone-producing cells. These cells can be found throughout the body, but most often in the abdomen, especially in the gastrointestinal tract. The tumor can also develop in lungs, p...
Find MoreBefore you all start to panic, let us establish one thing first that it is crucial to understand the rising causes behind the rates of Autism and find a solution for it. Every dis-ease or discomfort that affects a human body in any way is without a doubt, a cause of concern. So it is necessary to address it in the ...
Find MoreEarlier in our article, we discussed how mostly off-label therapies so far dominate the NASH therapeutics market. So, let us dig deeper into it and find out what can we expect in the coming years in term of NASH treatments. As we know, there is no approved therapy available for NASH, and many Doctors rely on off-la...
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Find MoreThe American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) is one of the largest and most respected conferences in the field of oncology. Held annually, this conference brings together researchers, physicians, and other healthcare professionals from around the world to discuss the latest advances in cancer research, diagnosis, and treatment.