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Europe’s Unfinished Battle: The Persistent Gaps in Stroke Care

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Europe’s Unfinished Battle: The Persistent Gaps in Stroke Care

A new editorial in The Lancet Neurology highlights the stark and persistent disparities in stroke prevention and care across Europe, despite global declines in age-standardized mortality. In 2023, stroke was the second leading cause of disability-adjusted life years among non-communicable diseases worldwide. While Western Europe reports some of the lowest incidence rates, countries like Bulgaria and North Macedonia face among the highest, underscoring a critical divide in healthcare infrastructure and outcomes that demands urgent, coordinated policy action by 2030.

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Study Significance: For researchers focused on neurovascular pathology, this analysis provides a crucial epidemiological map, identifying regions where the burden of stroke is disproportionately high. Understanding these geographic disparities can guide targeted investigations into the underlying biological, social, and systemic factors—such as vascular health, inflammation, and access to acute care—that drive poor outcomes. This work underscores the necessity of translating mechanistic insights into equitable public health strategies to mitigate a leading cause of neurological disability.

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