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The AFM-Telethon sends you its best wishes for the New Year and wishes you a year 2023 full of color and joy!

The Téléthon 30-hour-long broadcast ended with donations totaling 78 051 091 euros. From Guebwiller to Cassis, Dijon, Lorient and Cap-Ferret, millions of people came together again for the Téléthon, this unique celebration with its thousands of events. A vital support for the families and researchers, “these saving lives maniacs” as Kev Adams called them. But while researchers’ victories multiply, all week-end long patients and their families reminded everyone of the urgency of finding new treatments.

"Advances in Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) disease" is a new document, published by the French Muscular Dystrophy Association (AFM-Téléthon), which can be read and/or downloaded here.

You live abroad and want to play a part in the Telethon? Join the Telethon for French people abroad and help us break records of mobilization around the world!

During four days, from 12 to 15th of September, researchers, clinicians and myology experts have attended the seventh International Congress of Myology, organized by AFM-Téléthon, in Nice, France. A good opportunity to exchange and share knowledge about myology and innovative therapies. Let’s have a look back at Myology 2022 with our researchers’ video interviews.

From September 12 to 17th, AFM-Telethon will hold two successive scientific congresses gathering close to 1000 international experts on myology and mitochondrial medicine at the Nice Acropolis Convention Centre. Registrations are open!

Read more about AFM-Telethon’s social missions, main activities, and key figures in this new edition of Cure through Innovation.

Through the collective mobilization of donors, volunteers, families, and partners, all united in solidarity to fight against rare diseases, the final result of the 2021 Telethon amounts to €85.933.166. Thank you!

From September 12 to 17, 2022, AFM-Telethon will hold two international scientific congresses at the Nice Acropolis Convention Centre. You can submit your abstracts until April 30, 2022

It is a positive commitment, but France must set an example by perpetuating and amplifying a truly ambitious national policy.

Myology Institute's team has developed and tested a new approach to gene therapy, a so-called “decoy” approach, for Steinert’s disease or myotonic dystrophy type 1.

Genethon announced that its lentiviral based gene therapy, developed in collaboration with French and British teams, has demonstrated long-term efficacy in eight patients with Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome, a rare and severe immune deficiency.

The 2021 Telethon ended with donations totaling 73 622 019 euros. An amount reflecting the generosity of the general public, the energy felt during thousands of Telethon events throughout France and abroad, and the strength of families’ fight and researchers’ determination. This unique combination is the cause for a true revolution in medicine that saves lives and opens up new prospects for treatment.

Families, researchers, volunteers, partners… all are ready to organize the 35th Telethon! A crucial event for patients and their family, and for the whole of medicine.

This booklet features AFM-Telethon’s main missions, actions and key figures.