Medical delays ‘not inevitable’: Muscular Dystrophy Canada petitioning government to fast-track access to new treatments
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A three-year wait to access treatment is too long for people with neuromuscular disorders. That’s the message Muscular Dystrophy Canada is conveying with a petition launched earlier this year to lobby the federal and provincial governments to break down unnecessary barriers. “It’s about fast-tracking treatments for individuals who are affected by neuromuscular disorders,” said Shelley […]
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Jun 11, 2026