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External controls for rare disease drug development: Lessons for emerging and advanced therapeutic modalities
Samuel H Hughes1, Lauren A Beretich2, Matthew Fuller3
1Center for Experimental Neurotherapeutics, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, TN, USA.
External controls are vital for rare disease gene and cell therapy development when randomized trials are not feasible. Regulatory agencies increasingly accept these approaches, provided robust data and clear endpoints are presented.
Area of Science:
- Biomedical Science
- Regulatory Science
- Gene and Cell Therapy
Background:
- Randomized controlled trials are often infeasible in rare disease therapeutic development.
- External controls, especially natural history studies, are becoming crucial for rare disease drug approval.
- Gene and cell therapies represent a growing area of focus for rare disease treatment.
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