Royal Osteoporosis Society

Founded1986
TypeCharity
FocusOsteoporosis
HeadquartersCamerton, Somerset, England
Area served
United Kingdom
Key people
The Queen (president)
Websitetheros.org.uk Edit this at Wikidata
Formerly called
National Osteoporosis Society

The Royal Osteoporosis Society (ROS), formerly the National Osteoporosis Society, established in 1986, is the only UK-wide charity dedicated to improving the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of osteoporosis. It is based in Camerton, Somerset, England.[1]

By the 1990s, the charity received a significant increase in membership, and its campaigns were making the disease better known in the UK. Through the organisation, the number of bone scanning units in the country has increased.[2]

The website states: "We provide information, support and networks for people living with osteoporosis, and work with healthcare systems to improve diagnosis and care. Our sight is firmly set on a future where no one is affected by osteoporosis."[3]

  1. ^ "About Us", National Osteoporosis Society.
  2. ^ Boseley, Sarah (4 December 2007). "The truth about bone scans". The Guardian. Retrieved 10 May 2019.
  3. ^ "Royal Osteoporosis Society". Retrieved 10 May 2019.