As some of you may know, our host Kira Dineen also co-produces the “Patient Empowerment Program” by n-Lorem. The podcast launched earlier this year and focuses solely on the needs of people with nano-rare diseases. These are people who have a unique pathogenic variant (aka mutation) that affects 30 or less people in the world, sometimes just one person.
The host of the show is Dr. Stan Crooke, who will be a familiar voice to you if you are a long time listener of* DNA Today*. He was on Episode 141) where I picked his brain about nano-rare diseases. He is a scientist, physician, entrepreneur and the father of antisense technology. Dr. Crooke is responsible for more than 40 drugs in development including the famous Spinraza to treat people with spinal muscular atrophy.
So this week we are sharing an episode of the podcast where Dr. Crooke interviews Dr. Sessions Cole about the diagnosed odyssey for people with rare diseases.
Dr. Sessions Cole shares his career being a neonatal pulmonologist and his involvement in the undiagnosed diseases network (UDN). Dr. Cole estimates that it can take up to 12 years to get a diagnosis for a patient with a rare genetic condition and that there could be as many as 30 million of these patients in the U.S. who are undiagnosed. The UDN is working to elevate the awareness of the diagnostic odyssey these patients undertake and diagnose up to one third of patients who are referred to the UDN. Dr. Cole is part of n-Lorem’s access to treat committee (ATTC), the committee that evaluates and recommends patients to n-Lorem. In this episode, Dr. Cole discusses the robust processes involved in the evaluation of each application to n-Lorem and the hope and value that n-Lorem is providing to nano-rare patients today.
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