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Eric Dane spent his final months raising awareness for ALS
Summary
Eric Dane, 53, died ten months after announcing an amyotrophic lateral sclerosis diagnosis and spent his last months fundraising and campaigning for ALS research and awareness.
Content
Eric Dane, best known for his role on Grey's Anatomy, died ten months after publicly disclosing an ALS diagnosis. In his final months he focused on fundraising and public awareness for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, also known as ALS or motor-neurone disease. He helped launch a multi-year campaign seeking federal research funding and joined the board of Target ALS while also using acting roles to highlight the condition. Coverage cited clinicians saying ALS is a rare, progressive condition without a cure and that research faces challenges including uncertain causes and difficulty recruiting participants for trials.
Key points:
- Eric Dane, aged 53, died ten months after confirming an ALS diagnosis.
- He spent his final months as an advocate, helping to launch a campaign for federal research funding and joining the board of Target ALS.
- His Grey's Anatomy co-star reported Dane's quality of life had deteriorated rapidly, including difficulty swallowing and speaking.
- Medical experts noted ALS causes progressive loss of voluntary muscle control, has no single known cause, and presents obstacles for clinical research.
Summary:
Dane's public campaigning drew attention to funding and research challenges for ALS and increased visibility for the condition. Undetermined at this time.
