(Adnkronos) - "Negli ultimi 25 anni la frequenza della malattia di Parkinson è quasi raddoppiata. Su questa patologia poi ci sono ancora falsi miti e stereotipi che non trovano una reale corrispondenza soprattutto nel percepito dei pazienti. Da indagine di AstraRicerche è merso, ad esempio, che per il 58% dei pazienti il tremore non è il sintomo più insopportabile o imbarazzante”. Inoltre si evidenzia una scarsa conoscenza di questa patologia, dei pazienti e dei loro conoscenti e amici. Oltre 1 paziente su 2 risente, poi di questa malattia in molti ambiti della loro vita. Da ciò l’importanza del documentario realizzato con la Confederazione Parkinson Italia per mostrare la complessità della patologia’"
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00:00Parkinson's disease is a growing disease and among neurodegenerative diseases in the last 25 years, the prevalence has almost doubled.
00:15However, despite the fact that there is a wide prevalence, on this pathology there still seem to be false myths and stereotypes
00:23that in reality do not find a real correspondence, especially in the perception of patients.
00:30In fact, the disease is usually considered the disease of tremor and the recent data of an Astra research investigation
00:39has shown that in reality for patients the tremor does not represent the most important symptom,
00:45indeed for 58% of patients this is not the most unbearable symptom or even the most embarrassing symptom.
00:54In Zambon we are guided by the commitment to improve the quality of life of people through innovation,
01:01but also the support to the community of patients and to the clinical world is important
01:07because it puts us in a position to respond to the needs of people forced to deal with diseases with a high impact such as Parkinson's disease.
01:19This also includes the work that we have done and continue to do with the Parkinson's Confederation Italy
01:26and which has been concretized in the realization of this documentary that brings on the screen the personification of the disease,
01:34showing it in all its complexity.
01:37In the documentary there will be several actors who present Mr. Parkinson's face and voice,
01:43while he dialogues with three patients, a caregiver and a doctor, bringing up real stories of courage.