Article 6PBCF Up to 100,000 may have undiagnosed forms of dementia in England

Up to 100,000 may have undiagnosed forms of dementia in England

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Anna Bawden Health and social affairs corresponden
from World news | The Guardian on (#6PBCF)

NHS figures show under-diagnosis of Lewy body and frontotemporal dementias

Up to 100,000 people in England may be living with undiagnosed forms of dementia that present with symptoms such as depression and hallucinations, according to government figures.

Dementia is an umbrella term for many different conditions, affecting more than 55 million people worldwide. In England, about 7,000 people are diagnosed every month. While the health service has made progress in headline diagnosis rates, latest figures show that under-diagnosis of specific dementias remain a problem.

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