Rare Disease Day

Rare Disease Day Quick Facts - GB

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2024 Date29 February 2024
2025 Date28 February 2025

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Rare Disease Day seeks to raise awareness, instigate research, and advocating for policy change for rare diseases. The core purpose of this special day is to help those suffering from rare medical conditions that are otherwise overlooked due to their low prevalence. By bringing together medical researchers, healthcare professionals, patients, and families, it aims to break the isolation felt by individuals affected by rare diseases and foster a supportive community.

The first Rare Disease Day was observed in 2008, promoted by the European Organisation for Rare Diseases (EURORDIS), which has since become a global observance. The United Kingdom has actively participated in this event since its inception. With approximately 3.5 million people in the UK affected by a rare disease, it is essential to raise public and political awareness, motivate research funding, and improve access to appropriate diagnosis, treatment, and support for those living with a rare disease. Rare Disease Day ultimately contributes towards the betterment of healthcare services and quality of life for individuals and families affected by such conditions.

In the United Kingdom, Rare Disease Day is typically marked by various events and activities organised by charities, research institutions, and patient groups. These may include awareness-raising campaigns, social media drives, fundraisers, conferences, and public talks, among others. These events serve to educate the public, foster a supportive community, and inspire global collaboration in research and treatment efforts. Rare Disease Day is celebrated each year on the last day of February, which varies from the 28th to the 29th, depending on whether it is a leap year.

Top facts about Rare Disease Day

  • According to raredisorders.ca, in 2023, about 1 in 12 Canadians, or close to 3 million people are affected by a rare disease.
  • The logo for Rare Disease Day is a handprint, symbolizing the uniqueness of each individual affected by a rare disease.
  • Because symptoms of a rare disease can often mimic common illnesses, they can often be misdiagnosed or undiagnosed for years.
  • Over 3.5 million people in the UK are affected by a rare disease.

Top things to do for Rare Disease Day in the UK

  • Get involved in Rare Disease Day by finding an event near you.
  • Better your empathy and understanding by exploring the lives of those living with a rare disease.
  • The Show Your Rare campaign encourages people to wear jeans and share their photos on social media to raise awareness.
  • Encourage your colleagues or classmates to learn about rare diseases by hosting a dress-down day or an information sharing session to educate others about the importance of research and funding.
  • Visit the official Rare Disease Day UK website (www.rarediseaseday.org.uk).

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