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In China, rare diseases affect over 20 million people, with the impact of these conditions highlighted through Rare Disease Day and the story of a young girl in Shenzhen with Tuberous Sclerosis Complex. High treatment costs...
In 2008, ten years ago, I initiated the very first charity foundation to support patients with rare diseases in China. My team and I fight for their rights — in seeing a doctor, in education, in employment and in marriage. During the course of development, some people told us that "the...
Currently, the company markets medicines for alpha‑mannosidosis and nephropathic cystinosis, two types oflysosomal storage disorders, in some regions outside the US. Chiesi is also working to develop therapies for other rare diseases.
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The last day of February every year is “World Rare Disease Day.” People who decided it reportedly thought about the rarity of February, the last day of which ends on the 29th every four years, to symbolize the experiences of people with rare diseases.