The Cambridge Centre for Frontotemporal Dementia and Related Disorders led by Professor James Rowe is based in the Cambridge University Department of Clinical Neuroscience, and includes people and projects across many departments.
The Centre is dedicated to clinical and research excellence, spanning frontotemporal dementia, corticobasal degeneration, and progressive supranuclear palsy.
Our goal is simple – to improve diagnosis and treatment, while supporting patients and their families.
Frontotemporal dementia and related disorders include a ‘family’ of closely related illnesses. Despite the complex and sometimes multiple names for these illnesses, they have much in common, and we believe that the best care for individual patients and the fastest progress in research comes from looking at these illness together, including:
· Behavioural variant of frontotemporal dementia
· Primary progressive aphasia, including semantic dementia, non-fluent aphasia, logopenic aphasia
· Progressive Supranuclear Palsy
· Corticobasal syndrome and corticobasal degeneration
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Find out more about our work at: https://ftd.neurology.cam.ac.uk/