February 29th is a rare day for rare diseases
Dear Sir,
Saturday, February 29, is Rare Disease Day – a rare day for rare diseases.
Readers may be interested to know that there are actually between 6,000 and 8,000 rare diseases. So, while a disease may be rare, rare diseases are most certainly not.
Indeed, in Ireland, it is estimated that there are 300,000 people living with a rare disease.
To mark Rare Disease Day, a number of patient organisations have come together under the umbrella of the Rare Disease Taskforce to produce a new booklet for people who want to find out more about rare diseases.
The publication – An Easyguide to Rare Diseases in Ireland – features information on rare diseases in general, as well as more detailed information on specific conditions such as spina bifida, cystinosis, juvenile
Huntington’s disease and many more.
The Easyguide features contributions from people who have kindly shared their experience of living with a rare disease, and it also provides signposts for support services and patient groups.
One of the key challenges for the rare disease community is the fact that lack of knowledge and awareness can be a significant barrier to early diagnosis and treatment.
I would encourage readers who are interested in this area to access the booklet, which is free of charge, from the Rare Diseases Ireland website at www.rdi.ie/rdeasyguide-2020
Yours sincerely Vicky McGrath CEO Rare Diseases Ireland Carmichael House North Brunswick Street Dublin 7