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“Our study shows that the blood test provides a robust measure for detecting amyloid plaques associated with Alzheimer’s disease, even among patients not yet experiencing cognitive declines,” said in the statement senior author Randall J. Bateman, MD, the Charles F. and Joanne Knight Distinguished Professor of Neurology.
“A blood test for Alzheimer’s provides a huge boost for Alzheimer’s research and diagnosis, drastically cutting the time and cost of identifying patients for clinical trials and spurring the development of new treatment options,” Bateman added. “As new drugs become available, a blood test could determine who might benefit from treatment, including those at very early stages of the disease.”
In a study involving nearly 500 patients from the United States, Australia, and Sweden, the new blood test proved 93 percent accuracy. Now, it could revolutionize the way we conduct tests for identifying the
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