HistoryThe European Working Group on Gaucher disease (EWGGD) was launched as an affiliate of the European Study Group on Lysosomal Diseases (ESGLD). At the ESGLD meeting in Delphi in 1993, the founding of the Group was proposed by Prof. Dr. J.M. Tager, professor of Biochemistry and Prof. dr. R. Goudsmit, professor of Haematology and supported by the president of the ESGLD, Prof. K. von Figura. MissionsThe aim of the EWGGD is to promote clinical and basic research into Gaucher disease for the ultimate purpose of improving the lives of patients with this disease; it brings together clinicians, scientists and patients in an open forum for discussion on all aspects of the condition. RepresentativesThe EWGGD represents clinicians and researchers with an interest in Gaucher disease. The EWGGD is affiliated to the European Gaucher Alliance (EGA), representing the interests of the patients. This alliance was formed shortly after the founding of the EWGGD and reached a more formal status in 2008, when during the EGA meeting patient representatives of 24 countries unanimously agreed to incorporate the EGA into a formal charitable body, to speak for Gaucher patients on a Pan European level. FundingThere is no general funding for the EWGGD. Hitherto, the management in between meetings has been informal and conducted on a voluntary basis. For the workshops, held every two years, funding is requested through grants from the European Union as well as unrestricted funds from pharmaceutical companies. Update on restricted Cerezyme supply and Cerezyme Emergency Treatment Program (CETP):Genzyme has informed all parties involved in the treatment of Gaucher disease patients that resupply of Cerezyme has started as of December 2009. The company expects that it can meet anticipated worldwide demand and allow all patients to return to their normal infusion and dosing regimen during the first quarter of 2010. Therefore the CETP is now closed. Patients have been asked to contact their treating physicians for information on the timing and process to re-start their infusion program. The EWGGD has formulated recommendations regarding the restoration of Cerezyme. To download the documents, right-click the link below and save target as … |