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Purdie, R; Kuran, R; Alastruey-Izquierdo, A; Sati, H; Rodriguez-Tudela, JL; Hoenigl, M; Perfect, J; Oladele, R; Walsh, TJ; Chiller, T.
Advancing Patient Advocacy in Mycology: Cultivating Collaboration in Education, Research, and Policy.
Mycopathologia. 2025; 190(1): 11
Doi: 10.1007/s11046-024-00906-6
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- In the healthcare landscape, diseases such as cancer and HIV/AIDS have benefited from the patient's perspective. For fungal diseases, the patient voice remains absent in critical areas such as policy formulation, funding decisions, and research priorities. Patients affected by fungal disease, along with their caregivers and advocacy groups, possess invaluable insights into the challenges and unmet needs they face. By elevating their voices and experiences, policymakers, funding agencies, and researchers can gain a more comprehensive understanding of the multifaceted nature of fungal disease and the urgency of addressing them. This paper addresses the pressing need for a coordinated effort to elevate the patient voice in advocating for improved policies, increased funding, and enhanced research initiatives regarding fungal disease.
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