Here are five highlights:
1. North American leads the global market share.
2. Asia and Europe will see great growth in the market in the coming years.
3. A rising number of patients and increasing government funding will boost the market’s growth in emerging countries.
4. Costly treatments and a lack of trained professionals in the disease will pose as obstacles to the market’s growth.
5. The market has experienced an increase in mergers and acquisitions, product launches and partnerships.
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