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The Epilepsy Research Foundation (ERF) is a partnership among three leading non-profit epilepsy organizations; the Epilepsy Therapy Project; the Epilepsy Foundation and FACES (Finding a Cure for Epilepsy and Seizures). The mission of ERF is to drive the development of new therapies for epilepsy, accelerating the advancement of research from the laboratory to the patient.
Advancing the Cure
For centuries, epilepsy and seizures have been misunderstood and shrouded in myth and mystery. But research and education are making a difference. Tremendous progress has been made. Now, for the first time, we can envision a world free of seizures and side effects—where people with epilepsy can participate fully in every aspect of life. The key: maintaining research momentum and building on it.
More than 2.7 million people in the United States and an estimated 50 million worldwide have epilepsy. In addition, up to 10 percent of the population will experience at least one seizure at some time in their lives.
Everyone is at risk of developing epilepsy, or having a single seizure. The many causes of this disorder include genetic predisposition, head trauma, infection, stroke, tumor, or a chemical imbalance or some other abnormality in the brain. For others, the cause remains unknown.
While available treatments can help control seizures in some, there are more than one million Americans for whom current treatment options are not the answer. Almost half have uncontrolled seizures and the remainder must choose between seizure control and debilitating medication side-effects which can often be worse than the seizures. Epilepsy’s medical and social cost to Americans each year is $12 billion. The personal cost is incalculable. The whole world yearns for an age-old dream—a cure for epilepsy.
Only new and innovative research can lead us to an eventual cure.
Only research can make that dream a reality.