1) ALS is a progressive neurodegenerative disease that causes motor neuron death leading to muscle paralysis and death, usually within 2-5 years of diagnosis.
2) Current treatments only manage symptoms and do not stop the underlying progression of the disease. Regenerative medicine approaches aim to regenerate lost motor neurons to halt progression.
3) Several regenerative medicine companies are investigating stem cell therapies for ALS, with the goal of slowing motor neuron death and preserving function. These innovative approaches could potentially improve quality of life and reduce healthcare costs compared to current symptom management only treatments.