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New Scanners Boost Early Osteoporosis Detection
1 Mar
Summary
- 20 new bone scanners will help detect osteoporosis earlier.
- The move supports the Sunday Express's Better Bones campaign.
- Campaigners urge action on fracture liaison services.

Health Secretary Wes Streeting has announced the deployment of 20 new bone scanners across the UK. This significant investment is intended to facilitate the earlier diagnosis and treatment of osteoporosis for tens of thousands of patients.
The initiative strongly backs the Sunday Express's Better Bones campaign, a public health effort focused on improving bone health and awareness. While this technological advancement is welcomed, patient advocates are calling for further action.
Campaigners are urging the government to fulfill its pre-election pledge to eliminate the postcode lottery in osteoporosis care. This involves ensuring all NHS trusts implement basic fracture liaison services to identify and manage the disease promptly following initial breaks.




