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The Asia-Pacific Regional Audit: Epidemiology, costs & burden of osteoporosis in 2013 (Chinese Edition)

Fractures are a heavy burden on health budgets in the region and improvement in fracture prevention and management is needed by implementing cost-effective evidence-based solutions.

The audit of 16 countries not only underscores the care gaps and future disease burden but also presents cost-effective evidence-based solutions. It is intended as a tool to catalyse action at the national health policy level and calls on health care professionals and medical authorities to diagnose and treat osteoporosis in a timely manner.

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Large prevalence study emphasises under-treatment of osteoporosis and fragility fractures in China

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New radiological guidance for the recognition and reporting of osteoporotic vertebral fragility fractures

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APFFA urging Asia Pacific populations to prioritise their bone health on World Osteoporosis Day

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ONZ launches clinical standards to prevent older Kiwis from sustaining recurrent fragility fractures

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Making headway in facilitating optimal fragility fracture management in the Asia Pacific

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