Which statement best explains why a rare disease would get more research funding then a more common disease would it be that diseases that affect more people tend to get more funding suffers of the rare disease ran a public awareness, campaign or organizations are concerned about the results of the research into the rare disease or corporations refused to find research for rare diseases

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The statement that best explains why a rare disease might receive more research funding than a more common disease is: "Sufferers of the rare disease ran a public awareness campaign."

Public awareness campaigns can effectively draw attention to the needs and challenges faced by those with rare diseases, potentially leading to increased funding and research efforts. In contrast, funding for more common diseases might be more broadly available but also diluted across a larger population, leading to a different distribution of resources.