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Screening for Dementia in "Real World" Settings: The Cognitive Assessment Screening Test: CAST

Among elderly people who do not present with complaints of memory impairment, dementia is often missed by physicians, and time-consuming screening tests requiring expertise to administer and interpret are rarely done. Easily administered, reliable and cost effective dementia screening tests are need...

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Published in:Clinical neuropsychologist 2002-05, Vol.16 (2), p.128-135
Main Authors: Swearer, Joan M., Drachman, David A., Li, Lynn, Kane, Kevin J., Dessureau, Brian, Tabloski, Patricia
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