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The importance of osteoporosis in the United Kingdom as a cause of
death and disability is now well recognised. There are in excess of
200,000 osteoporotic-related fractures in the UK per annum asso
ciated with an estimated cost of GBP942,000,000. Following hip
fracture it is known that about 50% of patients are unable to live
indepen dently and about 20% of such patients die within the first
6 months. These figures, compelling as they are, reflect poorly on
current medical practices which manifestly have failed to identify
patients with low bone density at risk of fracture. The hope is
that the techni cal advances which have enabled bone mineral
density, and other allied indices, to be measured with high
precision and accuracy offers the chance of identifying patients at
risk of fracture and guiding the clinician to make treatment
decisions which may reduce the patients' risk of fracture. In the
UK, services for identifying patients at risk of fracture are still
in their infancy and are not uniformly available throughout the
country. This situation is, however, likely to improve particularly
fol lowing the publication of the Royal College of Physicians
report "Osteoporosis -clinical guidelines for prevention and
treatment" and the recognition in "Our Healthier Nation" that
osteoporosis pre vention should be included as a target to achieve
a reduction of 20% in accidents by 2010.
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