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Executive summary of the Dementia 2010 Report published today by Alzheimer's Research Trust
Dementia affects 820,000, costing the UK £23 billion each year – Alzheimer’s Research Trust study
A major new Alzheimer’s Research Trust commissioned University of Oxford report, Dementia 2010, reveals that the impact of dementia on the UK’s society and economy is higher than ever. It also shows that dementia research remains severely underfunded compared to other conditions like cancer and heart disease.
We now know that dementia affects 820,000 people, costing the UK economy
£23 billion per year, while dementia research funding is twelve times lower than that for cancer research.
The news comes a year after the government published its National Dementia Strategy. The Alzheimer’s Research Trust, the UK’s leading dementia research charity, warned that “dementia is the greatest medical challenge of the 21st centuryâ€.
The Alzheimer’s Research Trust’s Dementia 2010 found that each dementia patient costs the British economy more than the average salary and five times more than the average cancer patient. For every £1 million in health and social care costs for the disease, £129,269 is spent on cancer research and just £4,882 on dementia research.
Rebecca Wood, Chief Executive of the Alzheimer's Research Trust, said:
"The true impact of dementia has been ignored for too long. The UK's dementia crisis is worse than we feared. This report shows that dementia is the greatest medical challenge of the 21st century."
The Full Report can be downloaded from;
http://alzheimers-research.org.uk/news/article.php?type=News&id=544
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