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PTC Therapeutics Launches Fifth Annual STRIVE Grant Award Program for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
Since its inception, STRIVE has supported more than 20 programs that have directly impacted the lives of people living with Duchenne, addressing some of the greatest areas of unmet need. The programs have improved access to diagnostic testing, supported independent living and personal empowerment, educated families and healthcare professionals, provided psychological support via a range of online platforms, and provided much-needed opportunities for respite. Further details of all winning programs and their progress can be found here.
"With funding from the STRIVE Awards last year, we were able to provide educational meetings and access to specialized healthcare professionals in support of families affected by Duchenne in
"Now in its fifth year, we are proud that the STRIVE Awards Program continues to support the Duchenne community. Past winners have helped carers, healthcare professionals, and families," said
The program is aimed at improving the diagnosis and treatment of Duchenne patients, increasing the visibility of this devastating rare disorder and educating the general public and healthcare professionals, as well as identifying and fostering the next generation of Duchenne patient advocates. The application process for the program is now open to Patient Advocacy Organizations and the deadline for submission of proposals is
For more information around the criteria for applications, selection process and how to apply, please visit the STRIVE Awards Program's website: www.ptcbio.com/en/strive
About Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
Primarily affecting males, Duchenne muscular dystrophy is a rare and fatal genetic disorder that results in progressive muscle weakness from early childhood and leads to premature death in the mid-twenties due to heart and respiratory failure. It is a progressive muscle disorder caused by the lack of functional dystrophin protein. Dystrophin is critical to the structural stability of all muscles, including skeletal, diaphragm, and heart muscles. Patients with Duchenne can lose the ability to walk as early as age ten, followed by loss of the use of their arms. Duchenne patients subsequently experience life-threatening lung complications, requiring the need for ventilation support, and heart complications in their late teens and twenties. More information on the signs and symptoms of Duchenne can be found at: www.duchanneandyou.com
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