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ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE CLINICAL STUDY HIGHLIGHTS – “Time Saved” Calculations to Improve Decision-Making in Progressive Disease Studies by Dickson, S.P. et al.

The paper by Dickson et al. presents a novel approach titled “Time Saved” calculations, aimed at enhancing decision-making processes in progressive disease studies, particularly focusing on Alzheimer’s Disease. By quantifying the time gained through treatment interventions or disease modification, this method offers valuable insights for clinicians and researchers. Through meticulous analysis and application of this approach, the study contributes to optimizing resource allocation and prioritizing interventions in the realm of progressive diseases, potentially fostering advancements in patient care and management strategies.

Access the full article at: Dickson, S.P., Haaland, B., Mallinckrodt, C.H. et al. “Time Saved” Calculations to Improve Decision-Making in Progressive Disease Studies. J Prev Alzheimers Dis 11, 529–536 (2024). https://link.springer.com/article/10.14283/jpad.2024.64. This article is licensed under a CC-BY license.