Scientific research
Together we can find a definitive cure for multiple sclerosis
AISM, through its IMF Foundation, promotes and supports innovative basic and applied research, aimed at improving the quality of life and therapies and, in the long term, at finding a decisive cure for multiple sclerosis. It aims to play a key role in the national and international MS research system, directing scientific research of excellence to achieve a concrete impact on the person.
In recent years, research has made great strides forward: today, diagnoses are increasingly early, access to treatment is immediate, targeted therapies make use of 16 drugs and the treating neurologist can choose together with the person which is the best choice in a perspective of personalized medicine, rehabilitation is increasingly effective and has become a cure even for the most severe forms of multiple sclerosis, we have new molecules that in the coming years could become treatments for even the most aggressive forms and important studies on the basic mechanisms of the disease to understand how it works do not stop. We know that there is still much to do but our commitment does not stop, we will continue to fund and direct the research of excellence to get to a decisive cure.
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AISM, through its IMF Foundation, promotes and supports innovative basic and applied research, aimed at improving the quality of life and therapies and, in the long term, at finding a decisive cure for multiple sclerosis. It aims to play a key role in the national and international MS research system, directing scientific research of excellence to achieve a concrete impact on the person.
In recent years, research has made great strides forward: today, diagnoses are increasingly early, access to treatment is immediate, targeted therapies make use of 16 drugs and the treating neurologist can choose together with the person which is the best choice in a perspective of personalized medicine, rehabilitation is increasingly effective and has become a cure even for the most severe forms of multiple sclerosis, we have new molecules that in the coming years could become treatments for even the most aggressive forms and important studies on the basic mechanisms of the disease to understand how it works do not stop. We know that there is still much to do but our commitment does not stop, we will continue to fund and direct the research of excellence to get to a decisive cure.
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