Will there be a treatment to stop Parkinson's progression in at least 10% of US patients by mid 2028
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At least 10% of current patients can can clearly have their progression stopped. (progression = the continued degeneration of neurons related to the movement/dopamine systems of the brain). They don't have to actually be using it yet, and it can be super expensive, but it should clearly work for at least that fraction.
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