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flag Early-onset dementia subtypes vary widely in survival time after diagnosis under age 65, stressing need for precise diagnosis.

flag A new study finds significant differences in survival times among people with early-onset dementia, depending on the subtype. flag Those with Alzheimer’s disease, frontotemporal dementia, or vascular dementia showed varying life expectancies after diagnosis before age 65. flag The findings highlight the importance of accurate diagnosis for prognosis, care planning, and supporting patients and families, though exact reasons for survival differences remain unclear.

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