Feb. 28, 2010 we will celebrate World Rare Disease Day – a day designed to highlight the unique issues surrounding living with a rare disorder.
Rare Disease Day got its start in Europe in 2008 by the European Rare Disease Organization. The National Organization for Rare Disorders began to sponsor the event in the United States in 2009.
In the United States a rare disease is any disorder that affects 200,000 or fewer patients.
This year’s Rare Disease Day will focus on the challenges of researching rare disorders.
For more information about NORD’s efforts for Rare Disease Day, visit: http://rarediseaseday.us/
For more information about Hermansky-Pudlak Syndrome or any of the HPS Network's activities, go to: www.hpsnetwork.org.
Rare Disease Day got its start in Europe in 2008 by the European Rare Disease Organization. The National Organization for Rare Disorders began to sponsor the event in the United States in 2009.
In the United States a rare disease is any disorder that affects 200,000 or fewer patients.
This year’s Rare Disease Day will focus on the challenges of researching rare disorders.
For more information about NORD’s efforts for Rare Disease Day, visit: http://rarediseaseday.us/
For more information about Hermansky-Pudlak Syndrome or any of the HPS Network's activities, go to: www.hpsnetwork.org.
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