Despite the well-known negative impacts of cancer and anticancer therapies on cognitive performance, little is known about the cognitive compensatory processes of older patients with cancer. This study was designed to investigate the cognitive compensatory processes of older, clinically fit patients with hematologic malignancies undergoing chemotherapy.SCOPUS: ar.jinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
This thesis has explored the phenomenon that has been described as chemotherapy-related cognitive im...
Cognitive impairment (CI) is common among older adults with cancer, but its effect on cancer outcome...
Background. There is a lack of data from cohort studies assessing cognitive function prior to and af...
Objective: Despite the well-known negative impacts of cancer and anticancer therapies on cognitive p...
OBJECTIVE: Despite the well-known negative impacts of cancer and anticancer therapies on cognitive p...
It has been reported that anticancer treatment may cause cognitive impairment. Elderly patients in p...
Aim: In elderly cancer patients, several studies assess the state of cognitive functions during trea...
Problems of memory and attention following cancer chemotherapies have gained increasing research att...
International audienceOlder cancer patients are vulnerable to chemotherapy-related cognitive impairm...
Cognitive symptoms are commonly reported by cancer patients. Research has shown that up to 70% of ca...
The elderly may have cognitive impairment due to several physiological and pathological conditions. ...
Breast cancer patients who receive chemotherapy frequently report observing a decline in cognitive f...
Background. There is a lack of data from cohort studies assessing cognitive function prior to and af...
Cancer treatment-related cognitive deficits and the associated effects on health-related quality of ...
Patients with cancer are experiencing long-term survivalfollowing chemotherapy, butthe treatment may...
This thesis has explored the phenomenon that has been described as chemotherapy-related cognitive im...
Cognitive impairment (CI) is common among older adults with cancer, but its effect on cancer outcome...
Background. There is a lack of data from cohort studies assessing cognitive function prior to and af...
Objective: Despite the well-known negative impacts of cancer and anticancer therapies on cognitive p...
OBJECTIVE: Despite the well-known negative impacts of cancer and anticancer therapies on cognitive p...
It has been reported that anticancer treatment may cause cognitive impairment. Elderly patients in p...
Aim: In elderly cancer patients, several studies assess the state of cognitive functions during trea...
Problems of memory and attention following cancer chemotherapies have gained increasing research att...
International audienceOlder cancer patients are vulnerable to chemotherapy-related cognitive impairm...
Cognitive symptoms are commonly reported by cancer patients. Research has shown that up to 70% of ca...
The elderly may have cognitive impairment due to several physiological and pathological conditions. ...
Breast cancer patients who receive chemotherapy frequently report observing a decline in cognitive f...
Background. There is a lack of data from cohort studies assessing cognitive function prior to and af...
Cancer treatment-related cognitive deficits and the associated effects on health-related quality of ...
Patients with cancer are experiencing long-term survivalfollowing chemotherapy, butthe treatment may...
This thesis has explored the phenomenon that has been described as chemotherapy-related cognitive im...
Cognitive impairment (CI) is common among older adults with cancer, but its effect on cancer outcome...
Background. There is a lack of data from cohort studies assessing cognitive function prior to and af...