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- W2482525876 abstract "With the increasing life span in most countries, there is a rapid increase in the prevalence of progressive dementias. It is predicted that the number of people developing dementia will increase by the year 2050, at least threefold in developed countries and fourfold in developing regions. 1 Norton S. Matthews F.E. Brayne C. A commentary on studies presenting projections of the future prevalence of dementia. BMC Public Health. 2013; 13: 1 Crossref PubMed Scopus (67) Google Scholar With no effective therapy for Alzheimer disease and other progressive dementias on the horizon, it can be expected that about 50% will die at a stage of severe dementia. 2 De Roo M.L. Van der Steen J.T. Galindo-Farre F. et al. When do people with dementia die peacefully? An analysis of data collected prospectively in long-term care settings. J Palliat Med. 2013; 28: 210-219 Crossref Scopus (21) Google Scholar This stage is characterized by complete dependence in all activities of daily living, double incontinence, severe aphasia, inability to ambulate even with assistance, and inability to recognize family members. 3 Mitchell S.L. Teno J.M. Kiely D.K. et al. The clinical course of advanced dementia. N Engl J Med. 2009; 361: 1529-1538 Crossref PubMed Scopus (1127) Google Scholar Severe dementia may last for many months or even years, and living in this stage is one of the reasons why people are more afraid of developing dementia than developing cancer. 4 Channel 5 news poll. People fear dementia more than cancer. 2014.Available at: http://www.itv.com/news/2013-12-10/dementia-replaces-cancer-as-disease-people-fear-most/. Accessed June 22, 2016. Google Scholar There are several reasons why people would not want to live with advanced dementia. They may be afraid of losing their dignity when they lose their independence and become a burden to others, they may be afraid of suffering because of physical or mental problems, and they may wish to preserve their assets for others instead of spending them on their long-term care." @default.
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