Rare Diseases

Any illness that affects a very small percentage of the population is considered rare. Rare diseases include uncommon cancers, such as childhood cancers, as well as certain other well-known disorders, such as cystic fibrosisCF, pancreatic fibrosis, mucoviscididosis, fibrosis, and monogenic disorder. Huntington's disease and monogenic disease. The vast majority of rare infections can affect everyone, but some only affect a small number of people or even just one. This is the situation with Mediterranean anaemia, a hereditary anaemia that is common in the Mediterranean region but rare elsewhere. Numerous rare diseases first manifest in childhood. For a number of uncommon disorders, the exact cause is still unknown. however Environmental variables, microbial infections, genetic mutations, food, smoking, and chemical exposure also have an impact.

  • Allergies
  • Chromosome disorders affecting any body organ

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