A disease-focused panel is a type of research study that aims to investigate a specific disease or group of diseases. Researchers typically collect data from individuals who have been diagnosed with the disease in order to better understand its causes, risk factors, progression, and potential treatments. The panel may involve various types of data collection methods, such as surveys, interviews, and medical tests, to gather comprehensive information about the disease and its impact on patients. The findings from disease-focused panels can help inform healthcare providers, policymakers, and other stakeholders in developing strategies for prevention, diagnosis, and management of the disease.