Mae faced many barriers on her road to diagnosis.
Queeny’s mum Mae spent years unsure what has happening to her body before she received a Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP) diagnosis. By then it was also too late for Queeny’s mum to participate in any clinical trials to have some hope of a better quality of life with the time she had left.
Struggling with early diagnoses is an all too familiar story.
You can help change the narrative for people diagnosed with Parkinson’s and Atypical Parkinson’s conditions.
Your donation to the Fight Parkinson’s Research Fund enables researchers to embark on life changing projects to help our understanding of Parkinson’s and Atypical Parkinson’s.
The fund supports targeted, innovative research here in Australia that will help families like Mae’s.
Fight Parkinson’s donors directly fund projects into:
- Early-stage and translational research
- Research into prevention
- Clinical trials and data registries
- Technology for early diagnosis
- Promising projects that lack other funding pathways
With your help we can continue supporting projects that directly address community needs.
“Every week, families across Australia face heartbreaking journeys with long and difficult paths to diagnoses.”
Mae faced many barriers on her road to diagnosis.
Queeny’s mum Mae spent years unsure what has happening to her body before she received a Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP) diagnosis. By then it was also too late for Queeny’s mum to participate in any clinical trials to have some hope of a better quality of life with the time she had left.
Struggling with early diagnoses is an all too familiar story.
You can help change the narrative for people diagnosed with Parkinson’s and Atypical Parkinson’s conditions.
Your donation to the Fight Parkinson’s Research Fund enables researchers to embark on life changing projects to help our understanding of Parkinson’s and Atypical Parkinson’s.
The fund supports targeted, innovative research here in Australia that will help families like Mae’s.
Fight Parkinson’s donors directly fund projects into:
- Early-stage and translational research
- Research into prevention
- Clinical trials and data registries
- Technology for early diagnosis
- Promising projects that lack other funding pathways
With your help we can continue supporting projects that directly address community needs.
“Every week, families across Australia face heartbreaking journeys with long and difficult paths to diagnoses.”
