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Symposium talks treatment of autoimmune disorders

World leading experts shared their views on “Advancing Precision Immunology for the Treatment of Autoimmune Disorders” at a symposium in Hanoi on December 18.
Symposium talks treatment of autoimmune disorders ảnh 1The symposium takes place within the framework of the 2023 VinFuture Sci-Tech Week. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – World leading expertsshared their views on “Advancing Precision Immunology for the Treatment ofAutoimmune Disorders” at a symposium in Hanoi on December 18.

The event took place within the framework of the 2023VinFuture Sci-Tech Week that kicked off the same day, bringing together leadingscientists and experts in key technological domains, including semiconductortechnology, precision medicine, green transportation infrastructure, andartificial intelligence.

This symposium focused on discussing the applicationand development of precision immunotherapy in the treatment of autoimmunedisorders, one of the most complex diseases that pose many common challenges tothe world.

It aimed to promote knowledge exchange and dialogueto bring hope to patients around the world, particularly in Vietnam.

By establishing a platform for multidisciplinarycollaboration, experts from various fields including immunology, genetics,bioinformatics, pharmacology, and clinical practice came together to shareinsights, discuss challenges, and highlight groundbreaking advancements in thetreatment of autoimmune disorders.

Statistics reveal that Vietnam has experienced anincrease in the number of people with autoimmune disorders after COVID-19,creating a burden for patients themselves as well as for the society.

Like other developing countries, Vietnam isstruggling to shrink the gap between patients’ demand and treatment products,as biological drugs or targeted ones are currently unavailable or tooexpensive in Vietnam, making them difficult to access for the majority, heardthe symposium./.
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