The Canadian Neuromuscular Disease Registry
Summary
The Canadian Neuromuscular Disease Registry (CNDR) is a Canada-wide registry of people diagnosed with a neuromuscular disease. It collects important medical information from patients across the country to improve the understanding of neuromuscular disease and accelerate the development of new therapies.
The Canadian Neuromuscular disease registry (CNDR) encourages research that has tangible benefit to patients and promotes development of effective therapies for neuromuscular diseases including:
- Clinical Research that will improve patient care and best practices
- Scientific research that increases understanding of disease pathology
- Epidemiological studies to better understand the nature and burden of neuromuscular disorders
- Clinical trials of new therapies
Eligibility
Eligible ages: 0 to 120
Inclusion criteria:
Anyone diagnosed with a neuromuscular disease.
Exclusion criteria:
Anyone not diagnosed with a neuromuscular disease.
Anyone not able to provide informed consent.
Participate
Additional information
Contact information
To get involved you should contact the CNDR National Office to determine your next steps. Canadian Neuromuscular Disease Registry admin@cndr.org 1-877-401-4494 403-210-7577
Principal investigator:
Lawrence Korngut
Clinical trial:
No
REB-ID:
REB15-1447
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