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Is there any treatment?
No treatment has been shown to slow the progression of FTD. Behavior modification may help control unacceptable or dangerous
behaviors. Aggressive, agitated, or dangerous behaviors could require medication. Anti-depressants have been shown to improve
some symptoms.
What is the prognosis?
The outcome for people with FTD is poor. The disease progresses steadily and often rapidly, ranging from less than 2 years
in some individuals to more than 10 years in others. Eventually some individuals with FTD will need 24-hour care and monitoring
at home or in an institutionalized care setting.
What research is being done?
The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS), and other institutes of the National Institutes of Health
(NIH), conduct research related to FTD in laboratories at the NIH, and also support additional research through grants to
major medical institutions across the country.
Synonyms: Pick's Disease,Primary Progressive Aphasia,Semantic Dementia,Dementia - Semantic