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Osteoporosis Target at Risk: Medics Warn Government
22 Feb
Summary
- UK may miss 2030 brittle-bone clinic pledge without swift action.
- Over 3.5 million people in the UK have osteoporosis, mostly women.
- Charities estimate millions saved by early detection, preventing deaths.

The UK government's commitment to delivering nationwide brittle-bone clinics by 2030 is in jeopardy, according to leading medical professionals. Urgent intervention is required to prevent a breach of this critical pledge. Over 3.5 million individuals in the UK are affected by osteoporosis, with a significant majority being women who often receive a diagnosis only after sustaining a fracture.
The Royal Osteoporosis Society estimates that 2,500 lives are lost each year due to preventable hip fractures. Health Secretary Wes Streeting had previously promised universal fracture liaison services by 2030, a commitment also included in the NHS ten-year plan. However, the Society of Radiographers has voiced concerns about the slow pace of implementation.




