Experts optimistic about rare disease treatment

Ljubljana, 26 March - Rare diseases are a big burden for the patient and their family as well as the society, but because of the progress in patient treatment, experts who gathered at today's panel on rare diseases hosted by the STA are optimistic about the future.

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A panel on rare diseases hosted by the STA.
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Urh Grošelj, a doctor at the UKC Ljubljana endocrinology, diabetes and metabolic diseases clinic, at a panel on rare diseases hosted by the STA.
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The head of the national public Health Insurance Institute (ZZZS), Marjan Sušelj, at a panel on rare disease hosted by the STA.
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The head of the Slovenian Association for Rare Diseases, Jože Faganel, at a panel on rare disease hosted by the STA.
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Urh Grošelj, a doctor at the UKC Ljubljana endocrinology, diabetes and metabolic diseases clinic, at a panel on rare diseases hosted by the STA.
Photo: Anže Malovrh/STA

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The head of the Clinical Institute for Medical Genetics and the Centre for Undiagnosed Rare Diseases, Borut Peterlin, at a panel on rare diseases hosted by the STA.
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The head of the UKC Ljubljana endocrinology, diabetes and metabolic diseases clinic, Tadej Battelino, at a panel on rare diseases hosted by the STA.
Photo: Anže Malovrh/STA

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The head of the UKC Ljubljana endocrinology, diabetes and metabolic diseases clinic, Tadej Battelino, at a panel on rare diseases hosted by the STA.
Photo: Anže Malovrh/STA

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