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What is Frontotemporal Dementia and how is it different from other dementias?

Frontotemporal Dementia is complex in how it literally changes the essence of a person. Public figures such as Bruce Willis; diagnosis helps to raise awareness about this disorder

July 27, 2025 / 08:31 IST
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All forms of dementia have negative effects on brain functioning. It is difficult to recognize the unique onset, symptoms and progression of Frontotemporal Dementia, Alzheimer's and other dementia. Here are some distinguishing factors for early diagnosis (Image: Pexels)
All forms of dementia have negative effects on brain functioning. It is difficult to recognize the unique onset, symptoms and progression of Frontotemporal Dementia, Alzheimer's and other dementia. Here are some distinguishing factors for early diagnosis (Image: Pexels)

The family of Hollywood actor Bruce Willis announced that he would step away from acting due to his diagnosis of aphasia (inability to properly produce language) with facial recognition. Eventually, it was confirmed that Willis had Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD), an uncommon neurodegenerative condition.

Frontotemporal Dementia is not as recognized as Alzheimer's disease, and affects younger individuals and brain regions responsible for personality, behaviour, and language.

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Dr Rajat Menon, a neurologist who specializes in cognitive disorders based out of New Delhi, describes FTD as not only memory loss but "a radical change in personality, decision making, and communication that can impact family and other relationships, and functioning." All forms of dementia have negative effects on brain functioning, but Frontotemporal Dementia is unique in its onset, symptoms, and progression.

What is Frontotemporal Dementia?