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From Breakthrough to Delivery: The Work Ahead
International patient advocacy leaders call for action to ensure access to disease-modifying treatments for Alzheimer’s disease. In this blog they argue that regulatory approval must now translate into real-world availability for patients. The piece highlights the gap between progress in science and delivery in practice — and sets out a shared commitment to work across the dementia field and beyond to help close it.
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Advocacy: AAIC Breakfast Roundtable
The World Dementia Council, in partnership with the Alzheimer's Association, will host a breakfast roundtable alongside AAIC in London on 15 July 2026. Leaders from across the field will come together to discuss what it will take to turn scientific progress into meaningful change for patients.
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Summits: 2026 WDC Summits
The World Dementia Council will host two major summits in 2026, bringing together leaders from research, clinical practice, public health, and advocacy. The 2026 WDC Summit in London will be held in October and the WDC China Summit in Guangzhou. The meetings will explore how scientific progress in prevention, diagnosis, and treatment can be translated into real-world practice.
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About: World Dementia Council
The World Dementia Council was established by the UK government following the G8 Dementia Summit held in London in 2013. Its mission is twofold: first, as a think tank to shape and strengthen global public policy on dementia; and second, to connect a diverse and international community committed to this goal, from bench scientists and health system leaders to advocates and community activists.