Background
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One in a thousand children get diagnosed with arthritis every year
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This means that around 15,000 children in the UK have arthritis
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There are many different types of arthritis
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It is estimated that up to one third of children will still be affected in adulthood
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Little is known about the long-term outcome for children with arthritis
Why did we start CAPS?
The most frequent questions children and families ask about arthritis include:
- Why did I/my child get arthritis?
- What are the long term effects of arthritis in terms of physical outcomes?
- What are the long term effects of arthritis on quality of life?
- Are their risks of taking medications long-term?
We all need to work together to find answers to these questions
About CAPS
- Established in 2001, funded by Arthritis Research UK
- Recruits children aged under 16 with arthritis in one or more joints
- Data collected at first diagnosis then annually for 5 years and at 7 and 10 years after diagnosis
- Additional data collected when patient is aged 16, 18 and 21 years