Research studies seek participants
with memory loss, Alzheimer’s disease
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[November 02, 2018]
Alzheimer’s disease could affect more than 14 million Americans by
2050 if a cure isn’t found, the Alzheimer’s Association reports. The
Center for Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders, part of SIU
Medicine’s Neuroscience Institute, is hoping new research studies
might change that.
Three clinical trials, including the Aware Study by AbbVie, Tauriel
Study by Genentech, and GRADUATE I Study by Roche, are now
recruiting participants with memory impairment or probable
mild-to-moderate Alzheimer’s disease. The goal of these studies is
test how well the medical treatments work at slowing the progression
of the disease and whether they are safe. All study-related drugs
and assessments will be provided at no cost to the participant.
Participants may also receive a stipend to cover travel, meals and
other related expenses.
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To qualify, participants must:
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Be
willing to undergo position emission tomography (PET) scans and
magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
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Have
a reliable study partner or caregiver who is willing to
participate, attend study visits and answer questions about the
participant’s health
To learn more about these studies and qualifications, call Barbara
Lokaitis at 217-545-9737.
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