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World Health Organization adds extension code for ‘aging-related’ via ICD-11

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July 2, 2018
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Credit: The Biogerontology Research Foundation & The International Longevity Alliance

Monday, July 2, 2018, London, UK: A joint proposal to classify ageing as a disease submitted to the World Health Organization's ICD-11 Task Force by researchers at the Biogerontology Research Foundation and the International Longevity Alliance has resulted in the implementation of an extension code for "Ageing-Related" (XT9T)

The International Classifications of Diseases (ICD) system is the international standard for clinical diagnosis, epidemiology and health management in developed nations, and adding a code to a disease not yet recognized by ICD effectively allows for drugs targeting that disease to be clinically evaluated and approved, and for insurance companies to provide coverage for therapies targeting that disease.

"With the recent acceleration of the broad science of Juvenescence, it has now been conclusively proven that ageing is itself a unitary disease and should be so categorised. I absolutely add my voice to those that are requesting that the WHO classify ageing via ICD 11 as a disease" said Jim Mellon, a Trustee of the Biogerontology Research Foundation.

The researcher's proposal involved collecting and summarizing available clinical data supporting the existence of various presumed causal mechanisms of ageing, clinical data demonstrating the fact that such mechanisms can be modulated by environmental and genetic factors, as well as clinical data demonstrating the efficacy of known therapeutic interventions capable of modifying these mechanisms, in order to argue that the process of biological ageing fits the disease classification criteria used by the WHO.

"Classifying ageing as a disease is one of the largest regulatory hurdles facing modern biogerontology, and doing so is likely to allow for entirely new business models for treating ageing, based on the use of quality-adjusted life years (QALYs) and healthy-years equivalent (HYE) as measures of success in the clinical evaluation of interventions aiming to treat ageing as a unitary disease. Given the looming economic threat posed by demographic ageing, progress towards this goal is more important than ever before" said Dmitry Kaminskiy, Managing Trustee of the Biogerontology Research Foundation

The proposal was initiated in response to a call-to-action by Dr. Alex Zhavoronkov, Chief Science Officer of the Biogerontology Research Foundation, who called for the formation of a Task Force to interface with the WHO in order to develop a multidisciplinary framework for classifying ageing as a disease with multiple disease codes to facilitate the evaluation of therapeutic interventions and preventative strategies targeting ageing in a 2015 article in the peer-reviewed journal Frontiers in Genetics.

"It is very encouraging to see the World Health Organization being responsive to the idea of aging being a major public health problem. We collected systematized clinical (human) data on the mechanisms of aging, diagnostic methods and anti-aging interventions using the principles of evidence-based medicine. We plan to continue advocating the WHO, governments, and the biomedical community to treat biological aging as a disease, a condition subject to prevention and treatment, and to publish our extensive review which proves that aging can be treated as a disease." said Daria Khaltourina, lead author of the proposal.

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About the Biogerontology Research Foundation

The Biogerontology Research Foundation is a UK non-profit research foundation and public policy center seeking to fill a gap within the research community, whereby the current scientific understanding of the ageing process is not yet being sufficiently exploited to produce effective medical interventions. The BGRF funds and conducts research which, building on the body of knowledge about how ageing happens, aims to develop biotechnological interventions to remediate the molecular and cellular deficits which accumulate with age and which underlie the ill-health of old age. Addressing ageing damage at this most fundamental level will provide an important opportunity to produce the effective, lasting treatments for the diseases and disabilities of ageing, required to improve quality of life in the elderly. The BGRF seeks to use the entire scope of modern biotechnology to attack the changes that take place in the course of ageing, and to address not just the symptoms of age-related diseases but also the mechanisms of those diseases.

About the International Longevity Alliance

The International Longevity Alliance promotes the social struggle against the deteriorative aging process and for healthy and productive longevity for all, through scientific research, technological development, medical treatment, public health and education measures, and social activism. Advocacy Groups within the International Longevity Alliance have been initiated in more than 60 countries.

Media Contact

Charlotte Casebourne
[email protected]
@bgrf_uk

http://bg-rf.org.uk

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