A study reveals that the rate of new cases in those over 55, who still make up the majority, remains stable, but diagnoses are increasing at younger ages
Do they account for changing economic foctors as well? I would be curious about how many of the new diagnoses are from people who might have died from other causes, or been classified that say.
Do they account for changing economic foctors as well? I would be curious about how many of the new diagnoses are from people who might have died from other causes, or been classified that say.