6,000, 7,000, 10,000? Why Counting Rare Diseases Is So Difficult
Executive Summary
FDA, NIH, sponsors and others use different figures, but some want everyone will settle on 10,000 for policy discussions, advocacy and research.
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FDA, NIH, sponsors and others use different figures, but some want everyone will settle on 10,000 for policy discussions, advocacy and research.
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