This brief review explores the areas of cognitive impairment that have been observed in cancer patients and survivors, the cognitive assessment tools used, and the management of the observed cognitive changes. Cognitive changes and impairment observed in patients with cancer and those in remission can be related to the direct effects of cancer itself, nonspecific factors or comorbid conditions that are independent of the actual disease, and/or the treatments or combination of treatments administered. Attention, memory, and executive functioning are the most frequently identified cognitive domains impacted by cancer. However, the prevalence and extent of impairment remains largely unknown due to marked differences in methodology, definitions...
Objective: Chemotherapy-induced cognitive impairments are reported by many cancer survivors. Researc...
Cognitive changes are common in patients with active cancer and during its remission. This has large...
International audienceContextAlthough cognitive impairments have been identified in patients with no...
The purpose of this review is to summarize the current literature on the effects of cancer treatment...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Advances in diagnostic and therapeutic strategies in oncology have ...
Cognitive symptoms are commonly reported by cancer patients. Research has shown that up to 70% of ca...
The purposes of this study were to identify the cognitive status of cancer survivors, determine the ...
The potentially detrimental effects of cancer and related treatments on cognitive functioning are em...
Problems of memory and attention following cancer chemotherapies have gained increasing research att...
The prominence of cognitive dysfunction because of cancer treatment, referred to as “chemo brain” is...
ObjectiveThe aim of this meta-analysis was to assess whether chemotherapy-related cognitive impairme...
This thesis has explored the phenomenon that has been described as chemotherapy-related cognitive im...
Objective Cognitive impairment negatively affects some cancer survivors who have completed chemother...
Problem Identification: Cancer survivors often report concerns regarding their memory, attention, an...
Objective. To investigate the changes in cognitive function and its influencing factors in patients ...
Objective: Chemotherapy-induced cognitive impairments are reported by many cancer survivors. Researc...
Cognitive changes are common in patients with active cancer and during its remission. This has large...
International audienceContextAlthough cognitive impairments have been identified in patients with no...
The purpose of this review is to summarize the current literature on the effects of cancer treatment...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Advances in diagnostic and therapeutic strategies in oncology have ...
Cognitive symptoms are commonly reported by cancer patients. Research has shown that up to 70% of ca...
The purposes of this study were to identify the cognitive status of cancer survivors, determine the ...
The potentially detrimental effects of cancer and related treatments on cognitive functioning are em...
Problems of memory and attention following cancer chemotherapies have gained increasing research att...
The prominence of cognitive dysfunction because of cancer treatment, referred to as “chemo brain” is...
ObjectiveThe aim of this meta-analysis was to assess whether chemotherapy-related cognitive impairme...
This thesis has explored the phenomenon that has been described as chemotherapy-related cognitive im...
Objective Cognitive impairment negatively affects some cancer survivors who have completed chemother...
Problem Identification: Cancer survivors often report concerns regarding their memory, attention, an...
Objective. To investigate the changes in cognitive function and its influencing factors in patients ...
Objective: Chemotherapy-induced cognitive impairments are reported by many cancer survivors. Researc...
Cognitive changes are common in patients with active cancer and during its remission. This has large...
International audienceContextAlthough cognitive impairments have been identified in patients with no...