Background: Women receiving chemotherapy treatment for breast cancer may experience problems with their memory and attention (cognition), which is distressing and interferes with quality of life. It is unclear what causes or contributes to the problems they report: psychological distress, fatigue, coping style, or specific biological changes for example to pro inflammatory cytokines. Research shows however, that approximately a third of women with breast cancer perform poorly on tests of cognition before commencing chemotherapy. We aimed to examine the acceptability and relevance of pre-surgical assessments (bloods, brain imaging, cognitive tests and self-report questionnaires) when investigating the phenomenon of ‘chemo-brain’ and investig...
There is growing concern among patients with early-stage breast cancer about self-perceived or objec...
Some breast cancer patients report memory deficits after undergoing cancer treatment. This deficit h...
Women treated for breast cancer have shown cognitive deficits with reduced capacity to focus and con...
Background: Women receiving chemotherapy treatment for breast cancer may experience problems with th...
BackgroundWomen receiving chemotherapy treatment for breast cancer may experience problems with thei...
AbstractAn increasing body of literature indicates that chemotherapy (ChT) for breast cancer (BC) is...
The side-effects of chemotherapy treatment are an increasingly important research focus as more canc...
Background: Recent studies suggest that standard dose chemotherapy (CTX) may cross the blood-brain ...
AbstractAn increasing body of literature indicates that chemotherapy (ChT) for breast cancer (BC) is...
An increasing body of literature indicates that chemotherapy (ChT) for breast cancer (BC) is associa...
One in nine North American women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime and most wil...
Breast cancer patients who receive chemotherapy frequently report observing a decline in cognitive f...
Purpose The purpose of this study was to determine perceived cognitive functioning, fatigue, depress...
Objective: A significant proportion of adjuvant-treated breast cancer patients experience cognitive ...
This systematic review explored the neurobiological mechanisms underlying the clinical time course o...
There is growing concern among patients with early-stage breast cancer about self-perceived or objec...
Some breast cancer patients report memory deficits after undergoing cancer treatment. This deficit h...
Women treated for breast cancer have shown cognitive deficits with reduced capacity to focus and con...
Background: Women receiving chemotherapy treatment for breast cancer may experience problems with th...
BackgroundWomen receiving chemotherapy treatment for breast cancer may experience problems with thei...
AbstractAn increasing body of literature indicates that chemotherapy (ChT) for breast cancer (BC) is...
The side-effects of chemotherapy treatment are an increasingly important research focus as more canc...
Background: Recent studies suggest that standard dose chemotherapy (CTX) may cross the blood-brain ...
AbstractAn increasing body of literature indicates that chemotherapy (ChT) for breast cancer (BC) is...
An increasing body of literature indicates that chemotherapy (ChT) for breast cancer (BC) is associa...
One in nine North American women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime and most wil...
Breast cancer patients who receive chemotherapy frequently report observing a decline in cognitive f...
Purpose The purpose of this study was to determine perceived cognitive functioning, fatigue, depress...
Objective: A significant proportion of adjuvant-treated breast cancer patients experience cognitive ...
This systematic review explored the neurobiological mechanisms underlying the clinical time course o...
There is growing concern among patients with early-stage breast cancer about self-perceived or objec...
Some breast cancer patients report memory deficits after undergoing cancer treatment. This deficit h...
Women treated for breast cancer have shown cognitive deficits with reduced capacity to focus and con...