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Advancing Alzheimer's disease diagnosis, treatment, and care: Recommendations from the Ware Invitational Summit
- Naylor, Mary D;
- Karlawish, Jason H;
- Arnold, Steven E;
- Khachaturian, Ara S;
- Khachaturian, Zaven S;
- Lee, Virginia M‐Y;
- Baumgart, Matthew;
- Banerjee, Sube;
- Beck, Cornelia;
- Blennow, Kaj;
- Brookmeyer, Ron;
- Brunden, Kurt R;
- Buckwalter, Kathleen C;
- Comer, Meryl;
- Covinsky, Kenneth;
- Feinberg, Lynn Friss;
- Frisoni, Giovanni;
- Green, Colin;
- Guimaraes, Renato Maia;
- Gwyther, Lisa P;
- Hefti, Franz F;
- Hutton, Michael;
- Kawas, Claudia;
- Kent, David M;
- Kuller, Lewis;
- Langa, Kenneth M;
- Mahley, Robert W;
- Maslow, Katie;
- Masters, Colin L;
- Meier, Diane E;
- Neumann, Peter J;
- Paul, Steven M;
- Petersen, Ronald C;
- Sager, Mark A;
- Sano, Mary;
- Schenk, Dale;
- Soares, Holly;
- Sperling, Reisa A;
- Stahl, Sidney M;
- van Deerlin, Vivianna;
- Stern, Yaakov;
- Weir, David;
- Wolk, David A;
- Trojanowski, John Q
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jalz.2012.08.001Abstract
To address the pending public health crisis due to Alzheimer's disease (AD) and related neurodegenerative disorders, the Marian S. Ware Alzheimer Program at the University of Pennsylvania held a meeting entitled "State of the Science Conference on the Advancement of Alzheimer's Diagnosis, Treatment and Care," on June 21-22, 2012. The meeting comprised four workgroups focusing on Biomarkers; Clinical Care and Health Services Research; Drug Development; and Health Economics, Policy, and Ethics. The workgroups shared, discussed, and compiled an integrated set of priorities, recommendations, and action plans, which are presented in this article.
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