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Give us the money and we’ll find way to treat dementia

- By Hanna Geissler Health Editor

NINE in 10 dementia scientists believe new treatments will be found within a decade – and called for greater investment in research, a survey found.

The UK Dementia Research Institute (UKDRI) poll found almost three quarters felt the pace of breakthrou­ghs was increasing.

However, every one of the 200 experts quizzed said more financial support for cutting edge studies was vital to enable major discoverie­s.

Strides

The survey’s results were shared after the Chancellor’s recent Spending Review failed to mention ring-fenced cash for dementia research, despite the Conservati­ve Party’s promise in its 2019 manifesto to double it with a “dementia moonshot” .

Professor Bart de Strooper, director of the UKDRI, said: “For too long, dementia has been seen as an inevitable part of the ageing process. I want to challenge this fatalistic idea.

“Just as we have seen huge strides in other diseases like cancer or HIV, I believe that new, transforma­tive dementia treatments are within reach.”

The UKDRI brings together neuroscien­tists and dementia researcher­s from six top universiti­es across the UK.

Most of its researcher­s are working to unravel the causes of dementia and improve understand­ing of the biological mechanisms driving the debilitati­ng condition. Their projects include the developmen­t of an early warning system, which involves identifyin­g biological and chemical markers in the body, which could help spot the disease years before symptoms emerge.

According to the UKDRI’s new Race To Cures report, one in three people born this year will develop dementia in their life.

Projected

Prof de Strooper added: “Dementia is undoubtedl­y one of our greatest healthcare challenges, but our scientists at the research institute are racing to find cures.” More than 885,000 people have dementia in the UK and this figures is projected to increase to 1.6 million by 2040.

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