The Rare Disease Podcast
Interviews with patients, clinicians, advocates, students, researchers focusing on rare disease in clinical medicine. This podcast is brought to you by Medics4RareDiseases who are asking medical professionals to #daretothinkrare in order to improve diagnosis, clinical care and research in this neglected but really important field of medicine. 350 million people in the UK live with a rare disease so while each disease is individually rare, together rare diseases are common.
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The Rare Disease Podcast
Melbourne to Manchester - a clinical trial story
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Today's episode of the podcast is a special one as Lucy is joined by an old friend of hers, Xanthe Whittaker. Xanthe is a university lecturer and Mum to Jackson who passed away in May, 2014. They came into each other's lives when Lucy was a teenager through her son Jackson, who lived with a rare metabolic condition called MPS II or Hunter Syndrome. Xanthe and Jackson's story of how they came to be in the UK is extraordinary and really exemplifies the strength and courage and tenacity of families who live with rare conditions.
This particular episode of the podcast is dedicated to the memories of Jackson Whitaker and Professor Ed Wraith. Both of them were unique and wonderful characters and inspired much of the work at Medics4RareDiseases.
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