The number of breast cancer survivors is gradually increasing and a subset of these patients experience long-term adverse effects of adjuvant systemic therapy, including cognitive decline. Surprisingly, relatively little is known about the long-term adverse effects of endocrine treatment on cognition. As 75% of all patients with breast cancer are eligible to receive hormonal treatment, understanding the potential neurocognitive adverse effects of such therapy is of utmost importance. Concerns about adverse cognitive effects of adjuvant endocrine therapy are timely, as recently updated guidelines recommend increasing the length of such therapy from 5 years to 10 years for a subset of patients. The decline of cognitive functions can have a de...
Background: Endocrine Therapy (ET) is a mainstay in Hormone Receptor positive Breast Cancer treatmen...
Background: Endocrine Therapy (ET) is a mainstay in Hormone Receptor positive Breast Cancer treatmen...
Adjuvant treatment of cancer by chemotherapy is associated with cognitive impairment in some cancer ...
The number of breast cancer survivors is gradually increasing and a subset of these patients experie...
The number of breast cancer survivors is gradually increasing and a subset of these patients experie...
Endocrine therapy forms the backbone of systemic therapy for the majority of persons with early and ...
BackgroundAfter treatment of primary breast cancer, endocrine therapy (ET) is prescribed for patient...
Consistent with research implicating estrogens in neuroprotection and cognitive functioning, there i...
Consistent with research implicating estrogens in neuroprotection and cognitive functioning, there i...
There is growing concern among patients with early-stage breast cancer about self-perceived or objec...
Oestrogen receptors have been identified in several areas of the brain important in cognitive perfor...
PurposeThis report examines cognitive complaints and neuropsychological (NP) testing outcomes in pat...
Chemotherapy and adjuvant endocrine treatment for breast cancer has been associated with varying deg...
PurposeThis report examines cognitive complaints and neuropsychological (NP) testing outcomes in pat...
Evidence is mounting that potentially curative systemic adjuvant therapy for early-stage breast canc...
Background: Endocrine Therapy (ET) is a mainstay in Hormone Receptor positive Breast Cancer treatmen...
Background: Endocrine Therapy (ET) is a mainstay in Hormone Receptor positive Breast Cancer treatmen...
Adjuvant treatment of cancer by chemotherapy is associated with cognitive impairment in some cancer ...
The number of breast cancer survivors is gradually increasing and a subset of these patients experie...
The number of breast cancer survivors is gradually increasing and a subset of these patients experie...
Endocrine therapy forms the backbone of systemic therapy for the majority of persons with early and ...
BackgroundAfter treatment of primary breast cancer, endocrine therapy (ET) is prescribed for patient...
Consistent with research implicating estrogens in neuroprotection and cognitive functioning, there i...
Consistent with research implicating estrogens in neuroprotection and cognitive functioning, there i...
There is growing concern among patients with early-stage breast cancer about self-perceived or objec...
Oestrogen receptors have been identified in several areas of the brain important in cognitive perfor...
PurposeThis report examines cognitive complaints and neuropsychological (NP) testing outcomes in pat...
Chemotherapy and adjuvant endocrine treatment for breast cancer has been associated with varying deg...
PurposeThis report examines cognitive complaints and neuropsychological (NP) testing outcomes in pat...
Evidence is mounting that potentially curative systemic adjuvant therapy for early-stage breast canc...
Background: Endocrine Therapy (ET) is a mainstay in Hormone Receptor positive Breast Cancer treatmen...
Background: Endocrine Therapy (ET) is a mainstay in Hormone Receptor positive Breast Cancer treatmen...
Adjuvant treatment of cancer by chemotherapy is associated with cognitive impairment in some cancer ...