Khái niệm cốt lõi
Efforts are underway in the UK to make a diagnostic Alzheimer's disease blood test widely available within the next 5 years, aiming to address the growing number of undiagnosed cases and long waiting times for diagnosis.
Tóm tắt
The leading Alzheimer's organizations in the UK are collaborating to introduce a diagnostic blood test for Alzheimer's disease within the next 5 years. This initiative aims to address the increasing number of undiagnosed cases and long waiting times for diagnosis. Key highlights include:
- Collaboration between Alzheimer's Research UK, Alzheimer's Society, and NIHR.
- Current challenges in accessing specialized diagnostic testing.
- Importance of early and accurate diagnosis for treatment and research participation.
- Changing attitudes towards dementia diagnosis.
- Potential of blood tests as an effective diagnostic tool.
- Implementation of potential blood tests in the NHS starting in January 2024.
- Funding of £5 million for the project from the UK Postcode Dream Fund.
Thống kê
"Dementia affects around 900,000 people in the UK today, and that number is expected to rise to 1.4 million by 2040."
"Currently, only 2% of people in the UK have access to advanced diagnostic tests like PET scans and lumbar punctures."
"The project will involve working with leading dementia researchers to pilot the implementation of potential blood tests in the NHS."
"The project, which kicks off in January 2024, will receive £5 million ($6.13 million) awarded by the UK Postcode Dream Fund."
Trích dẫn
"Getting an early and accurate diagnosis is the pivotal first step to getting help today and unlocking hope for the future."
"As new treatments for dementia become available there will to be a surge in people seeking a diagnosis."
"In some cases, they are similar in sensitivity to gold-standard PET scans and lumbar punctures, and they're less expensive and potentially more scalable on the NHS."