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Charcot Disease: Brittany, Among the Regions of France Most Affected by This Rare Disease

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A study reveals that Brittany is particularly affected by Charcot's disease. Clusters of cluster cases question scientists.

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Some areas of France are more affected than on the other hand the rare and incurable diseases of motor neuron, Charcot disease in the lead, observes a study published Tuesday 17 March 2026 by Public Health France. Brittany appears particularly affected by these diseases.

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A study reveals that Brittany is particularly affected by Charcot's disease. Clusters of cluster cases question scientists.

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Several episodes of clustered cases of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis have been identified in recent years, and a report released this Tuesday confirms the existence of areas of overmortality. The reasons are far from obvious.

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Brittany, the Pays de la Loire, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes and Occitanie are the regions most affected by rare and incurable motor neuron diseases, particularly Charcot disease, according to a study published on Tuesday by Public Health France.

Public Health France published on Tuesday 17 March the first summary on the evolution of the number of cases of this serious and incurable disease and their geographical distribution for the period 2010-2021. A document which should inspire the public authorities to better manage patients.

Some areas of France are more affected than others by rare and hitherto incurable diseases of motor neuron, Charcot disease in the lead, observes a study published on Tuesday by Santé publique France. These patho...

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Le Parisien broke the news in Paris, France on Tuesday, March 17, 2026.
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