RARECast is a Global Genes podcast hosted by award-winning journalist Daniel Levine. It focuses on the intersection of rare disease with business, science, and policy.
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Considering What It Will Take for Payers to Embrace Advances in Sequencing
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The Genomic Answers for Kids program at Children's Mercy Kansas City has increased access to cutting-edge genomic sequencing for children suspected of having rare genetic diseases and improved the diagnostic yield of these tests. The program has collected samples from 8,000 rare disease patients and their family members and diagnosed about 2,000 pe…
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Anthony Monaco takes part in weightlifting and crossfit competitions, but that came only after he was diagnosed at the age of 19 with the rare, neuromuscular condition Friedreich’s ataxia. As the condition progressed, he had to give up on his plans of becoming at tattoo artist. Once he became reliant on a wheelchair, he began to withdraw from the w…
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A Non-Profit Works to Advance a DMD Gene Therapy
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Genethon, the non-profit gene therapy developer created by the patient association AFM-Telethon, began working with Sarepta Therapeutics in 2017 to develop a gene therapy for the rare neuromuscular condition Duchenne muscular dystrophy. Now that Sarepta has won approval for a separate gene therapy to treat the condition, Genethon is advancing devel…
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Accepting What We Can’t Understand
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In “More than We Expected: Five Years with a Remarkable Child,” James Robinson recounts the life and death of his son Nadav, who was born with a congenital heart condition. The book follows the family’s efforts to address and manage Nadav’s rare condition. As tragic as losing a child is, Robinson says his book is not a sad story. In fact, the book …
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A Gene Therapy Company Born from a Father’s Efforts to Save his Daughter
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Noam Baumatz entered the world of gene therapy as a father in pursuit of a life-savings treatment for his daughter Noga, who was born with an ultra-rare immunodeficiency. Though she died before a treatment could be developed, Baumatz launched Noga Therapeutics to try to help others in the rare disease community. The company’s platform technology us…
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Lowering Barriers to Clinical Trial Participation with Do-It-Yourself Blood Sample Collection
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Scaling N-of-1 Therapies to Viability
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The work of Boston Children’s Hospital’s Timothy Yu to develop a customized antisense oligonucleotide to treat Mila, a child with an ultra-rare neurodegenerative disease, created much excitement for the potential of N-of-1 therapies. Julia Vitarello, Mila’s mother, has talked about going from Mila to millions and co-founded EveryONE Medicines to en…
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Building Gene Therapies that Address Gain and Loss of Function Simultaneously
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For some genetic diseases, there is not only the need to replace the function of a gene that is lost, but to also address toxicities that a mutated gene may cause. There is currently no available treatment targeting diseases that result from both loss and gain of function mutations. NGGT uses dual-functional vectors to simultaneously remove harmful…
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How One Woman Climbed from Patient to Advocate
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Allison Freedman was an avid hiker, mother of young twins, and had just completed an MBA when she began suffering from severe back and rib pain and overwhelming fatigue. Repeated visits to the doctor and medical testing left her without a diagnosis. As her pain worsened, imaging revealed she had multiple broken ribs and vertebrae. At 42, a bone mar…
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Despite advancements in genetic testing, people with rare diseases often face a prolonged diagnostic odyssey involving multiple physician visits and misdiagnoses. Genetic testing company GeneDX is working to shorten the path to a diagnosis by expanding access to sequencing, collaborating with researchers, and accumulating data to better understand …
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Standard exome sequencing, which maps the protein coding regions of the genome, will deliver a diagnosis of someone with a rare disease in about 35 percent of cases. Ambry Genetics' ExomeReveal seeks to improve the diagnostic yield of these tests by adding RNA analysis to exome testing. That can help resolve variants of uncertain significance in ab…
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How One Patient Organization Catalyzed Drug Development
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Monica Coenraads, the mother of a daughter with Rett Syndrome, has played a critical role in catalyzing development of therapies to treat the rare, neurological disease. She co-founded and served as director of research for the Rett Syndrome Research Foundation. She later founded and today serves as CEO of the Rett Syndrome Research Trust. Her work…
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Earlier this year, the company gained attention when it reported that developed a customized antisense oligonucleotide to treat a boy with an ultra-rare neurodevelopmental disorder in a year’s time. The company is leveraging AI to develop oligonucleotide medicines on demand. We spoke to Chris Hart, co-founder, president and CEO of Creyon Bio; about…
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After Driving an N-of-1 Therapy for Her Son, an Advocate Turns to Helping Others
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When Yiwei She’s son Leo was diagnosed with a severe neurodevelopmental condition, he was one of only two people known to have the ultra-rare disease. In a year, though, working with Creyon Bio, the family was able to move from the start of research for an ASO to treating Leo with the experimental therapy. We spoke to She, founder of the TNPO2 Foun…
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Putting Rare Disease Organization in the Business of Drug Development
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Rare disease patient organizations are increasingly driving the discovery and development of therapies to treat the conditions on which they are focused. Organizations are seeking ways to accelerate these programs and advance them to the point where a biopharmaceutical partner might be willing to take them over. DevineBio was created to partner wit…
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Understanding the Many Questions Gene Therapies Raise
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Gene therapies have emerged as an important and growing area of medicine, but various players in the healthcare continuum are trying to understand the unique development, regulatory, and other issues surrounding this emerging modality. Avery McIntosh and Alex Sverdlov, both biostatisticians, have edited the new book “Development of Gene Therapies: …
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A Test to Identify People Likely to Develop ALS
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Siblings and children of people with the rare, neurodegenerative disease amyotrophic lateral sclerosis are being offered a test in the United Kingdom at no-cost to see if they carry mutations to one of more than 40 genes that would make it likely for them to develop the condition. Sano Genetics developed the test under a grant from Innovate UK. The…
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How an Ultra-Rare Disease Patient Foundation Advanced a Gene Therapy
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Multiple sulfatase deficiency is a rare and progressive neurodegenerative disease. The patient advocacy organization United MSD Foundation has been able to advance a gene therapy into preclinical development for the ultra-rare condition through modest investment by pursuing a focused research strategy and leveraging partnerships. In May 2023, The B…
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Despite the growing demand for genomic data and the falling price of genome sequencing, costs continue to restrain its use. Single Technologies, which is developing a three-dimensional approach to sequencing, believes it can cut the cost to just $10 per genome for consumables. That’s a drop from estimates of about $600 today. We spoke to Johan Strö…
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A No-Nonsense Effort to Develop a Therapy that Works Across Genetic Diseases
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Nonsense mutations prematurely end the translation of a gene into protein and can result in a serious deficiency. About 10 to 15 percent of inherited genetic diseases involve nonsense mutations. Alltrna is developing transfer RNA therapies designed to correct the problem in protein synthesis caused by these aberrations. What’s particularly exciting…
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Mapping a Perilous Journey with Humor
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Effie Parks is well known in the rare disease community as both a patient advocate and host of the Once Upon a Gene podcast. Like many advocates, she was thrust into the world of rare diseases following the diagnosis of her son Ford with an ultra-rare neurodevelopmental disorder known as CTNNB1 syndrome. Recently she published a map of the journey …
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Restoring Vision in Inherited Retinal Disease
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Inherited retinal diseases are a group of genetic conditions that cause progressive and severe vision loss, such as retinitis pigmentosa, choroideremia, and Stargardt disease. Though they vary in terms of their genetic drivers, they are characterized by degeneration of photoreceptor cells in the retina. Collectively, inherited retinal diseases affe…
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Bringing Genome Sequencing to Rural Populations
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For people in rural communities, access to genomic testing can require getting on a waitlist, delays in clinical assessment, and multiple visits to urban medical centers. A pilot study from Children’s Mercy Research Institute in Kansas City, Missouri, found that by partnering with a rural clinic in a direct-to-provider model it was able to more tha…
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Addressing a Blind Spot in Treatments for the Cornea
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The cornea is a transparent and multi-layered dome that sits at the front of the eye. It not only provides protection, but bends light to focus it on the retina. Many corneal diseases cause scarring that reduces the transparency of the cornea and results in the loss of vision. In fact, corneal diseases are a leading cause of blindness. Claris Bio i…
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Taking a Different Approach to Rare Epilepsies
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Lennox-Gastaut syndrome and Dravet syndrome are two rare, developmental and epileptic encephalopathies. Drug developers have sought to address epilepsies by altering the electrical activity in the brain. Ovid therapeutics, though, has taken a novel approach with its experimental therapy soticlestat by seeking to restore homeostasis to the brain. We…
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A Rare Disease Drug Developer Tries to Earn Its Stripes
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Zevra Therapeutics, formerly KemPharm, rebranded itself in early 2023 following the acquisition of the experimental therapy arimoclomol for the rare lysosomal storage disorder Niemann Pick disease type C. Zevra is Greek for “zebra,” a symbol of rare disease. The company subsequently built out its rare disease pipeline through the acquisition of Ace…
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Using Plasma to Treat Rare Diseases
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For certain rare diseases, therapies derived from human plasma, the largest component of blood, represent critical lifesaving and life-sustaining medicines. In many cases, it may represent the only therapeutic option. Takeda pharmaceutical’s Plasma-Derived Therapies Business Unit works across immunodeficiencies, neuroimmunology, hematology, pulmono…
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Differentiating Gene Therapies through Regulatory Elements
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Encoded Therapeutics is developing gene therapies that can target any cell type that has a unique genetic profile. The company’s lead experimental therapy is in development for the epileptic encephalopathy Dravet syndrome, although the company expects to pursue metabolic, liver, and cardiovascular conditions in the future. We spoke to Salvador Rico…
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How One Patient Organization Leverages Research Investments
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Tuberous sclerosis complex is a genetic disorder that is characterized by tumor growth in various organs in the body, as well as neurological effects. Most people with TSC experience epilepsy early in life and many develop autism or other neuropsychiatric issues. The TSC Alliance has invested more than $37 million in research since 1984. Its effort…
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Sunitha Malepati entered the world of patient advocacy after her child was diagnosed with a rare, neurodevelopmental disorder. More recently she founded the Buffalo Initiative to change drug discovery and development by creating a fund to invest in scientific enterprises driven by patient organizations and their collaborative networks. We spoke to …
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A Gene Therapy Developer that Embraces Different Models for Reaching Patients
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The work of gene therapy pioneer Genethon, a non-profit organization created by the patient association AFM-Telethon, has already seen its research lead to Zolgensma, the gene therapy for spinal muscular atrophy, as well as a growing pipeline of candidates for other rare diseases. But it came to realize it needed to pursue more than just licensing …
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Using Directed Evolution to Develop New Vectors for Genetic Medicines
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Much of the challenge of developing genetic medicines lies in having the right vector to deliver the therapy to the cells within the body where they need to go. 4D Molecular Therapeutics has developed platform technology that generates large numbers of genetically diverse, synthetic adeno-associated viral vectors that have desired characteristics u…
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Addressing a Shortage of Genetic Counselors with AI
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As genetic testing continues to expand, it is bringing into focus a shortage of genetic counselors who can work with patients to explain results and answer questions. Igentify is helping genetic counselors manage more patients by providing an AI-based platform that can take some of the load off of them by helping onboard patients, obtaining consent…
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A Small Molecule Therapy to Regenerate Muscle in People with DMD
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Duchenne muscular dystrophy is an inherited disease caused by genetic mutations that no longer allow the dystrophin protein to function properly. It turns out that dystrophin not only plays a role in muscle fiber, but in muscle stem cells as well and is critical for regeneration of muscle tissue. Without dystrophin, people with Duchene suffer progr…
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Forging a Faster Path for Gene Therapies
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The Bespoke Gene Therapy Consortium, a public-private partnership backed by the Foundation for the National Institutes of Health, in February published its first playbook. The playbook provides a roadmap for streamlining product development and navigation of the regulatory pathway for AAV gene therapies with the goal of getting new treatments to pa…
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Determining the Value of Rare Disease Therapies
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The small patient populations of rare diseases, the limited natural history of these conditions, and the lack of long-term experience with new treatments all contribute to the difficulty in determining the value of rare disease therapies. The issue can be further complicated by whether value is calculated in a single payer system, or a multi-payer …
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Buying and Building a Gene Therapy Presence
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Astellas Pharma took a big step into gene therapies when it announced an agreement at the end of 2019 to acquire Audentes Therapeutics for $3 billion. The company continues to build on that acquisition and has just completed construction on a 154,000 square foot, state-of the art cell and gene therapy facility to bring together teams dispersed acro…
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A Clinical Trial Failure Derails a Promising Technology
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In February, Synlogic cut 90 percent of its workforce as it ended a pivotal study of its lead experimental therapy to treat the rare, metabolic condition phenylketonuria. The decision came in response to results of an internal review that indicated the trial was unlikely to meet its primary endpoint. Synlogic, which had been developing a new class …
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Helping People with Undiagnosed Rare Diseases Find Answers
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Michele Herndon’s son Mitchell began developing symptoms of an ultra-rare neurological condition in 2012. He went for five years without answers and in 2017, enrolled in the Undiagnosed Diseases Network, an NIH-funded research study that seeks to diagnose people with the most puzzling conditions. He was diagnosed with the genetic disease Mitchell s…
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Speeding and Scaling the Development of Genome Editing Therapies
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Earlier this year the Innovative Genomics Institute and the life sciences tools conglomerate Danaher launched a collaborative center to develop genome-editing therapies for rare and other diseases. The Danaher-IGI Beacon for CRISPR Cures seeks to address hundreds of diseases with a unified research, development, and regulatory approach. Their goal …
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Getting a Next-Generation Genome Editing Therapy for Sickle Cell Disease Back on Track
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A serious adverse event in the first patient treated with an experimental genome editing therapy for sickle cell disease marked the beginning of the end for Graphite Bio. The company discontinued development of the treatment and eventually entered into a reverse merger with Lenz Therapeutics with a focus on improving vision. At the end of 2023, Kam…
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Trying to Break a Leg in a Wheelchair
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“Most Likely Not to…,” a musical comedy written and performed by people with the rare, neuromuscular condition spinal muscular atrophy, will make its world debut in New York City on World Rare Disease Day and be streamed live online. The show, part of Genentech’s SMA My Way awareness campaign, highlights the absurdities that people with disabilitie…
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A Drug Developer that Makes Pediatric Cancers a Priority
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Because of the rarity of childhood cancers, biopharmaceutical companies often don’t pursue therapies to treat these conditions. The problem is that precision therapies developed to treat adult patients often don’t easily translate into treatments for pediatric patients. Day One Biopharmaceuticals is developing targeted therapies to address childhoo…
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Harnessing the Body’s Natural RNA Machinery to Treat Diseases
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RNA editing provides a way to address disease-causing mutations and modulate protein function. Korro Bio has developed platform technology that it says solves many of the challenges facing current gene therapy and gene editing approaches by harnessing the body’s natural RNA editing machinery to make precise, single-base RNA edits. We spoke to Ram A…
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Targeting the Leading Cause of Death in Friedreich’s Ataxia with a Gene Therapy
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Friedreich’s ataxia is a rare, genetic, degenerative disorder that affects multiple systems in the body. As the disease progresses, patients typically experience various heart conditions. Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, fibrosis, heart failure, and arrhythmias are the cause of death in approximately two-thirds of Friedreich’s ataxia patients. Lexeo Th…
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How Inhaled mRNA May Help Rare Disease Patients Breathe Easier
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Primary ciliary dyskinesia is a rare, genetic disease that arises from structural defects or the absence of the cilia lining of respiratory tract. This leads to mucus littered with trapped microbes, dust, and other debris getting caught in the airways, which can lead to permanent lung damage. Ethris is developing an inhaled mRNA therapy to get the …
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Changing What’s Possible with Cell and Gene Therapies
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Genome editing technologies are rapidly evolving, but existing approaches have limited capabilities. Tome Biosciences, which emerged from stealth in December 2023, said its programmable genomic integration technology enables the insertion of any genetic sequence of any size at any location in the genome with precision. The technology overcomes barr…
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Why Flying with a Wheelchair Is a Civil Rights Issue
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Despite existing laws and regulations intended to protect the rights of people with disabilities to fly on airlines, travelers with wheelchairs and medical equipment face obstacles to enjoying the freedom of movement others take for granted. Neglectful handling of equipment, lack of training, and failure to adequately accommodate these travelers ha…
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Key opinion leader and digital opinion leaders, terms the bioharmaceutical industry uses to identify influencers, play a critical communications role. They not only can help raise awareness and drive acceptance of innovative products, but also serve as a conduit to help inform companies about what matters to patients and doctors, give insights on c…
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Bringing Precision to the Treatment of Rare Cancers
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Despite the prevalence of cancer, the vast majority of known cancers are rare and face the same type of treatment challenges as other rare diseases. David Hysong was diagnosed at the age of 27 with adenoid cystic carcinoma, a rare head and neck cancer, and that set him on the path to address the needs he saw in patients with these diseases. Hysong,…
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