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Default Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis? - 12-17-2008, 02:43 PM

Does anyone know why ALS is more common in men than in women? Also how common is it like in numbers (specifics)? Please help me and don't think I want to go the easy way, because I have done research and these are the only questions I can't quite find. Thank
   
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Default 12-20-2008, 12:01 AM

Great question , I don'know but I'll be watching for answers
   
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Default 12-20-2008, 03:04 PM

Who Gets ALSALS is a disorder that affects the function of nerves and muscles. Based on U.S. population studies, a little over 5,600 people in the U.S. are diagnosed with ALS each year. (That's 15 new cases a day.) It is estimated that as many as 30,000 Americans have the disease at any given time. According to the ALS CARE Database, 60% of the people with ALS in the Database are men and 93% of patients in the Database are Caucasian.Most people who develop ALS are between the ages of 40 and 70, with an average age of 55 at the time of diagnosis. However, cases of the disease do occur in persons in their twenties and thirties. Generally though, ALS occurs in greater percentages as men and women grow older. ALS is 20% more common in men than in women. However with increasing age, the incidence of ALS is more equal between men and women.There are several research studies – past and present – investigating possible risk factors that may be associate with ALS. More work is needed to conclusively determine what genetics and/or environment factors contribute to developing ALS. In 90% of patients there is no family member with the disease.Half of all people affected with ALS live at least three or more years after diagnosis. Twenty percent live five years or more; up to ten percent will live more than ten years.There is some evidence that people with ALS are living longer, at least partially due to clinical management interventions, riluzole (Rilutek®) and possibly other compounds and drugs under investigation..
   
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