Early Detection of Alzheimer’s Disease
Early Detection of Alzheimer’s Disease by Dennis Chan is a clear, evidence-based guide that equips clinicians, caregivers, and health professionals with practical tools to recognize Alzheimer’s at its earliest stages. Combining rigorous research with accessible explanations, this book translates complex biomarkers, cognitive screening techniques, and neuroimaging insights into actionable protocols suitable for memory clinics, primary care, and community health settings.
You’ll find concise chapters on risk assessment, standardized cognitive tests, blood- and imaging-based markers, and step-by-step screening workflows that improve diagnostic confidence and referral decisions. Case vignettes and real-world examples illuminate how subtle cognitive changes present across diverse populations, making the content especially relevant to practitioners working with aging communities worldwide.
Designed for busy professionals, the book emphasizes early intervention strategies that support timely planning, personalized care pathways, and better outcomes for patients and families. It also highlights ethical considerations, culturally sensitive communication, and practical tips for integrating screening into routine practice—valuable for neurologists, geriatricians, primary care providers, and allied health teams.
Whether you’re seeking to strengthen clinic protocols, update your knowledge on biomarkers and cognitive assessment, or provide informed guidance to loved ones, Dennis Chan’s authoritative yet approachable text is an essential resource. Take the next step in improving dementia care: add Early Detection of Alzheimer’s Disease to your professional library today.
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