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J Touchon1, F Portet, S Gauthier
1Neurology Service, Guy de Chauliac Hospital, Montpellier, France. jacques.touchon@wanadoo.fr
Abstract:
Finding strategies that prevent or delay the onset of dementia in Alzheimer disease (AD) will be a challenge for the years to come. Prevention trials in AD pose several unresolved questions, including methodologic, scientific, medical, regulatory, and ethical issues. A critical concern is the benefit and relative risk of giving a treatment to non-demented patients or to asymptomatic subjects. Some trials are under way and will perhaps move the field of prevention of dementia one big step forward.
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