Many people think
they rather not know if they will be afflicted with Alzheimer’s disease in the
future. However medical experts say that
not knowing causes a delay in available treatments that are most effective in
the earliest stages of the disease or before the onset of symptoms begin. Moreover up until now most people had to wait
months and sometimes up to a year or more to get a diagnosis; and even then, a
true Alzheimer’s diagnosis wasn’t possible until brain tissue was examined
during an autopsy. Instead doctors used a “series of cognitive tests, brain
imaging scans, and bloodwork to help them rule out other conditions and make an
educated guess.”
Now JAMA (Journal
of the American Medical Association), published an extensive article at the end
of July regarding a ground-breaking new blood test that was presented at this
years Alzheimer’s Association International Conference 2020. Researcher explain that the test identifies
the protein ptau-2017, a biomarker for Alzheimer’s, and has had results that
beat out several other biomarkers scientists have currently be testing
for.
In fact Jessica Caldwell,
PhD, the director of the Women’s Alzheimer’s Movement Prevention Center at the
Cleveland Clinic in Las Vegas, says, “This test is predicting which people have
Alzheimer’s dementia at 96 percent accuracy, and also predicts who has brain
amyloid among people who have no memory problems at 90 percent accuracy. This
is really remarkable!”
Doctors say with
better testing that we might be able to lessen the severity of the disease with
earlier interventions. And while the
test is not available yet to doctors, experts say it is as a big step toward
learning more about the disease and getting closer to a cure. In the meantime, if you feel you are having memory problems, talk to your
doctor about it.
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Source:
wellandgood.com/blood-test-alzheimers-disease/
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