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Rare Disease Review is a medical & health policy journal focused on providing detailed discourse on rare diseases and their societal effects that anyone can understand.

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Rare Disease Review
Survival of the Fittest: The Evolution of Drug Resistant Cancer in Chronic Myeloid Leukemia
Feb 6

Feb 6 Survival of the Fittest: The Evolution of Drug Resistant Cancer in Chronic Myeloid Leukemia

Christine Tropak
Current Research
Mepolizumab: A Key Agent in the Fight against Eosinophilic Granulomatosis with Polyangiitis
Jan 31

Jan 31 Mepolizumab: A Key Agent in the Fight against Eosinophilic Granulomatosis with Polyangiitis

Betty Zhang
Science & Disease
Universal Pharmacare and Rare Diseases
Jan 28

Jan 28 Universal Pharmacare and Rare Diseases

Kartik Sharma
Policy
Stem Cells: Advancing Treatment for Neuromuscular Disease
Jan 27

Jan 27 Stem Cells: Advancing Treatment for Neuromuscular Disease

Victoria Coles
Current Research
Xeroderma pigmentosum
Jan 21

Jan 21 Xeroderma pigmentosum

Sarah Khalid
Science & Disease
The Duty to Warn
Jan 18

Jan 18 The Duty to Warn

Dhanyasri Maddiboina
Policy
Crushing Krabbe Disease: A Look at Leukodystrophy
Dec 20

Dec 20 Crushing Krabbe Disease: A Look at Leukodystrophy

Marlene Rong
Science & Disease
Luxturna: The latest development in gene therapy
Dec 12

Dec 12 Luxturna: The latest development in gene therapy

Erin Smith
Current Research
The Mystery of Sjogren’s Syndrome
Dec 3

Dec 3 The Mystery of Sjogren’s Syndrome

Hayley McKee
Science & Disease
Strensiq: In sight but out of reach for Canadians
Oct 8

Oct 8 Strensiq: In sight but out of reach for Canadians

Erin Smith
Policy
Transgenic Stem Cells: Advancing Rare Skin Disease Treatment
Sep 12

Sep 12 Transgenic Stem Cells: Advancing Rare Skin Disease Treatment

Angelica Rivas
Current Research
Seeing a Brighter Future: A Novel Treatment for Retinitis Pigmentosa
Aug 22

Aug 22 Seeing a Brighter Future: A Novel Treatment for Retinitis Pigmentosa

Isobel Sharpe
Current Research
Pulling the Plug on Orphan Drug Policy
Jul 8

Jul 8 Pulling the Plug on Orphan Drug Policy

Marlene Rong
Policy
The Three Blind Mice: Life with Juvenile Batten Disease
Jun 11

Jun 11 The Three Blind Mice: Life with Juvenile Batten Disease

Isobel Sharpe
Science & Disease
Repeal of the Orphan Drug Tax Credit: A Step Backwards
May 28

May 28 Repeal of the Orphan Drug Tax Credit: A Step Backwards

Erin Smith
Policy
A disease of degradation: Farber’s Disease
May 14

May 14 A disease of degradation: Farber’s Disease

Stephanie Dephoure
Science & Disease
Shifting Biomarkers: The Future of Expediting and Refining Drug Delivery
Apr 30

Apr 30 Shifting Biomarkers: The Future of Expediting and Refining Drug Delivery

Betty Zhang
Current Research
The Future of Newborn Screening
Apr 23

Apr 23 The Future of Newborn Screening

Victoria Coles
Current Research
Rare disease care during and after a major storm
Apr 16

Apr 16 Rare disease care during and after a major storm

Erin Smith
Policy
Kymriah: FDA Approves First Gene Therapy in the United States
Apr 11

Apr 11 Kymriah: FDA Approves First Gene Therapy in the United States

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