Go with Gaucher Istanbul
Taking forward the next generation

The IGA successfully hosted its fourth Go with Gaucher (GwG) conference in Istanbul, Türkiye, from November 10th to 12th.
The conference was specifically designed for young adult Gaucher patients aged 18-30, offering them a unique opportunity to connect with fellow patients worldwide and gain deeper insights into Gaucher through expert-led lectures on crucial topics.
Attended by over 15 patients representing Europe, the Americas, and Asia, the conference featured expert talks covering various pertinent subjects. These included recent advancements in Gaucher disease research and treatment, managing mental health during significant life transitions while coping with Gaucher disease, transitioning between different therapies, the significance of diet and nutrition for Gaucher patients, engaging in the Gaucher community through advocacy, and the impact of Gaucher disease on pregnancy.
Esteemed speakers such as Prof. Derralynn Hughes (Royal Free London NHS; Chair, IWGGD), Zubyda Azzam (Rareminds), Dr. Mehmet Balcı (Istanbul University), Gidon Goodman (Gaucher patient and President of the Gaucher Association of Australia and New Zealand), and Elizabeth Morris (Clinical Nurse Specialist, Cambridge University Hospital) shared their expertise. Moreover, participants courageously shared their poignant and inspiring personal narratives of living with Gaucher during the patient monologues session.
The event left a profound impact on the attendees, many of whom expressed how it was a life-changing experience for them.
“It was a wonderful experience to meet other Gaucher patients from literally all over the world. It is an incredible experience to share the feelings of the disease you have had for years with people from other geographies who experience the same feelings.”
– Deniz Erdem, Türkiye
“Attending the Go with Gaucher conference in Istanbul was an enlightening experience that transcended borders. Engaging with experts from around the globe not only deepened my understanding of Gaucher disease but also fostered a global community committed to advancing research and support for those affected.”
– Saurabh Kapse, India
“I had the great opportunity to travel to Istanbul, spend such wonderful, enriching days full of important information. So thank God and you, IGA, for the great help and opportunity provided.”
– Emilse Peña, Guatemala.


































