Spanish ostoeoporosis vastly under-diagnosed “due to lack of bone densitometry”
This article was originally published in Clinica
Executive Summary
Poor access to bone densitometry is the main reason why less than one in five of people with ostoeoporosis in Spain are aware of their condition. The problem is exacerbated by low rates of preventive screening.
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