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Rare Disease Day: Finding the Soundtrack
Every Rare Disease Day is a reminder of the millions of people navigating conditions most of us will never hear of, let alone fully understand. This year, we wanted to go beyond statistics and symptoms. We wanted to listen more deeply. With the support of our recruitment partners, we connected with over 90 patients and caregivers across the ...
TGCT: Rare Disease Day
As part of Patient Panorama’s commitment to listen to patients, our ‘Patient Voice’ series aims to shine a spotlig...
The Power of Social Media Listening for Accessing Patient Reality
Social media. It’s becoming an integral component of our social lives: whether we’re stalking old schoolmates, stayi...
Patient Engagement in 2024: Reflecting on Fierce Pharma’s Must Haves and Predictions
As researchers, we geek out over new digital technologies & make it our mission to trial innovative research tools. ...
Complexities of Chronic Pain: How Do You Live With It?
Following on from our earlier blog exploring the difficulties in managing and treating Chronic Pain, we sat down with on...
Navigating Life’s Journey: Living with Bowel Cancer
A User Guide: How To Live With Epilepsy
My name is Kirsty Page, and I have epilepsy. It does seem somewhat dramatic to say it out loud like that; it feels...
Through the Eyes of a Clinical Trial Patient
At every clinical conference, investigators and the pharmaceutical industry are consistent about recognizing the importa...
Huntington’s Disease: Under the Microscope
Understanding Huntington's Disease Huntington’s disease (HD), also known as Huntington’s chorea, is an inherited ne...
Ageing and the Brain: Could Ageing be a Disease?
Ageing is thought to be our inevitable fate – an accumulation of wisdom, as well as mutations that reside in our DNA w...
Epilepsy Neuromodulation
Alexandra Petrache, valued member of HRW Synapse and HRW Shift, has long been interested in the potential to use brain s...