Abstract

Amyloid PET plays a crucial role in the early diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease and the determination of the feasibility of disease-modifying therapies. It offers several advantages, including high sensitivity and specificity, minimal invasiveness, and the ability to provide spatial evaluation, all of which contribute to the optimization of dementia care. However, proper use and interpretation of the results require a thorough understanding of their limitations. Although careful consideration is necessary when using scans on asymptomatic individuals, clinical applications could broaden if preemptive treatments and high-precision individual risk assessments for the preclinical stage are developed.

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