ALS facts:

  • ALS is not a rare disease - two or three Canadians die each day of this devastating disease

  • According to the World Health Organization, neurodegenerative diseases are predicted to surpass cancer as the second leading cause of death in Canada by 2040

  • ALS always results in death. 90% of people with ALS die within 5 years of diagnosis

  • Eighty per cent of people with ALS die within two to five years of diagnosis - unable to breathe or swallow

  • In at least 90% of cases, it strikes people with no family history of the disease

  • The average age of onset is 55 years - 80% of ALS cases begin between the ages of 40 to 70.

  • A person with ALS can require equipment valued at more than $40,000 - nursing care can cost several times that amount

  • The cause is unknown. There is no known cure or treatment that prolongs life significantly - yet.

 

sources: ALS Society of Alberta, ALS Society of Canada