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Can a Person Have Dementia for 20 Years? Understanding Long-Term Prognosis

While the average person with Alzheimer's disease lives between three and eleven years after diagnosis, some can live for 20 years or more. This reality means that while not typical, the answer to 'Can a person have dementia for 20 years?' is yes, and it depends on a number of factors.

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