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Radiocast: Treating Osteoporosis

Rand: This is Healthcare 411: Information for better health. October 20 was World Osteoporosis Day, an opportunity for health leaders to talk about what they’re doing to reduce the rate of osteoporosis and for patients to learn more about how to treat their condition. Osteoporosis causes bones to become fragile and break easily. While prevention is key, for many people treatment after diagnosis can improve quality of life. And a guide from AHRQ can help patients compare their many treatment options. AHRQ expert Dr. Gurvaneet Randhawa:

Dr. Randhawa: There are many treatments available for osteoporosis and it can be challenging to choose the best one. The guide draws on the latest, unbiased scientific evidence that compares the benefits and risks.

Rand: The guide, which is designed for women who have gone through menopause, is called "Osteoporosis Treatments That Help Prevent Broken Bones." It’s available for free online at effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov. Healthcare 411 is produced by AHRQ, the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. I’m Rand Gardner for Healthcare 411.


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