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Date: 2014-10-02 03:27:16
Medical terms
Rare diseases
European Organization for Rare Diseases
Orphan drug
Disease
Chronic
Rare Disease Day
Greek Alliance of Rare Diseases
Health
Medicine
Epidemiology

EURORDIS Call for a European Year for Rare Diseases We, rare disease patient representatives from more than 600 patient groups, on behalf of the 30 million people affected by rare diseases in Europe, hereby call upon the

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