Rare Diseases Act of 2002
The Rare Disease Act of 2002 is a law passed in the United States that establishes the statutory authorization for the Office of Rare Diseases as a federal entity able to recommend a national research agenda, coordinate research, and provide educational activities for researchers. == Background == A rare disease or disorder is defined in the U.S. as one affecting fewer than 200,000 Americans.
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