The latest advances in scientific research and possible future therapies against amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), a serious neurodegenerative disease, but also the state of social and socio-health care, the role of volunteering and the still problematic issues for the taking charge of these patients.
Tomorrow 14 September will be discussed with the Italian Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Association (Aisla) on the occasion of the 'ANSA Incontra' event, in view of the National ALS Day which is celebrated on 19 September.
The meeting will be streamed on ANSA.IT, and on the Agency's social channels, tomorrow at 12.00.
Participants: Fulvia Massimelli - president of AISLA, Italian Association of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis; Mario Sabatelli - president of the AISLA Medical Scientific Commission and clinical director of the NeMO Rome Clinical Center, adult area, at the Gemelli Hospital; Mario Sacco - president of the Cassa di Risparmio di Asti Foundation; Gian Paolo Coscia - president of the Alessandria-Asti Chamber of Commerce; Andrea Amalberto - president of the Industrial Union of the province of Asti; Filippo Mobrici - president of the Barbera d'Asti and Monferrato Wines Consortium; Fabio Carosso - Vice President of the Piedmont Region; Ron - songwriter, testimonial and AISLA national councilor; Sara Doris - president of the Mediolanum Foundation.