Tuesday, February 25, 2014

CDC’s New Muscular Dystrophy Research

"CDC's MD STARnet (Muscular Dystrophy Surveillance Tracking and Research Network) is the only population-based muscular dystrophy tracking program in the United States. Data from the five participating MD STARnet locations document:
  • Photo: Doctor with babyHow common each type of muscular dystrophy is in the population.
  • How long it takes for a diagnosis to be made, diagnostic tests received, and age at confirmation of diagnosis.
  • Types of medical services, medications, surgeries, and therapies received.
  • Types of clinics and healthcare professionals who care for people with muscular dystrophy.
  • How services and treatments affect outcomes and quality of life.
  • The progression of the disease.
  • Impact of the disease on families and caregivers..." 
  • Muscular dystrophy research

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