National Parkinson Foundation Recognizes Unique Differences In Young Parkinson Patients At Conference In D.C.
Attendance at the Civil Parkinson
Foundation’s (NPF) 2006 Young-Outset Parkinson Network conference held in
Washington, D.C., today will double that of the head colloquy in 2003.
This reflects the growing tot up of people at the mercy of 50 who are diagnosed with
callow-onset Parkinson’s disease (YOPD), and an increased realization of
their staunch needs. Significant differences in the behaviour pattern Parkinson disease
progresses in younger patients, and in how these patients respond to
treatment, point to underlying physiological differences that desperately
need to be researched, according to experts speaking at the conference.
“There are 150,000 to 225,000 people in the prime of their trade and
offspring lives who are struggling with this advanced, disabling malady.
Continued research is needed to fully understand the biological differences
and to tailor existing treatment to this younger group, who will live much
longer with the infirmity and its medical, popular and mental
challenges,” said Ruth Hagestuen, field services vice-president of NPF.
Although young patients include presented with Parkinson symptoms for
decades, physicians often dismissed the concept that mothers of issue children
and recent college graduates could have a disease that is typically
diagnosed in seniors.
“With the current body of research, I don’t think we can go so far as
to say that the progeny-onset assembly has a completely different and distinct
cancer, but there are tantalizing clues that beg for focused research with
the hope of developing more outstanding treatments, and possibly even
preventive strategies for these younger patients,” added Michael S. Okun,
M.D., national medical director of NPF.
According to NPF:
- Parkinson disease progresses much slower in younger people than those
patients who are 70 and older (almost twice as slow).
- YOPD patients tend to develop motor complications earlier, such as
dyskinesias, dystonia, and motor fluctuations.
- YOPD accounts for approaching 15 percent of the 1.5 million
Americans who are currently diagnosed with the disease. Many more may be
afflicted, but are misdiagnosed.
- The squarely progression of the affliction may require anywhere from 10 to 40
years in youthful-birth patients.
- YOPD patients comprehend greater stigma, suffer with higher depressions
scores, and rate their quality of life as worse, on average, than patients
with older onset who get similar disability spareness.
Today’s conference provides innocent-strike patients, who are instances
solitary by the disease, a much-needed opportunity to share life
experiences and find stomach. Presentations are being made by leading
experts and medical professionals, and embody topics, such as genetic
clues, new clinical developments, medication conduct and how to navigate
implementation issues and inability benefits.
Founded in 1957 and headquartered in Miami, NPF’s dual deputation is to
find the cause of and cure for Parkinson virus, as by a long way as to better the
quality of lifeblood for those afflicted with the debilitating complaint.
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