Often patients treated with chemotherapy and/or radiotherapy suffer memory and attention problems. The exact mechanisms of action are unknown, although several explanations have been proposed. Both chemotherapy and radiotherapy have a direct toxic effect in the CNS, especially neural progenitor cells and the glia, which are responsible for maintaining neurogenesis in the hippocampus and white matter integrity. Besides the treatments can induce vascular damage in the brain, altering the immune response mediated by cytokines, and hormonal changes secondary to either chemotherapy or hormone therapy itself. The intensity of these effects would be modulated by several genetic factors that influence the ability of neuronal repair, pharmacodynamic...
One consequence of modern cancer therapy is chemotherapy related cognitive dysfunction or “chemobrai...
Given the difficulty of surgical resection of brain neoplasms located adjacent to vital structures o...
Brain tumors (CT) are caused by abnormal cell growth. The consequences of CT scans may involve physi...
Recent advances in surgery, radiation and pharmacology have brought an increase on the rate of survi...
Often patients treated with chemotherapy and/or radiotherapy suffer memory and attention problems. T...
The problem: Some cancer patients have expressed attention, concentration and memory problems, durin...
Objective: The aim of this paper is to understand the neuropsychological long-term effects of childh...
Among the last years the survivor’s number of childhood cancer has increased considerably, this has ...
Introduction: There is limited knowledge about the influence on cognitive functions of the treatment...
Currently, cancer is a major scientific challenge. Chemotherapy has been the most promising alternat...
Objective. The aim of this paper is to understand the neuropsychological long-term effects of childh...
Given the difficulty of surgical resection of brain neoplasms located adjacent to vital structures o...
Brain tumors (CT) are caused by abnormal cell growth. The consequences of CT scans may involve physi...
Based on the most recent estimates by the Canadian Cancer Society, two in five Canadians will develo...
This paper discusses the contribution of neuropsychology to the understanding of cognitive deficits ...
One consequence of modern cancer therapy is chemotherapy related cognitive dysfunction or “chemobrai...
Given the difficulty of surgical resection of brain neoplasms located adjacent to vital structures o...
Brain tumors (CT) are caused by abnormal cell growth. The consequences of CT scans may involve physi...
Recent advances in surgery, radiation and pharmacology have brought an increase on the rate of survi...
Often patients treated with chemotherapy and/or radiotherapy suffer memory and attention problems. T...
The problem: Some cancer patients have expressed attention, concentration and memory problems, durin...
Objective: The aim of this paper is to understand the neuropsychological long-term effects of childh...
Among the last years the survivor’s number of childhood cancer has increased considerably, this has ...
Introduction: There is limited knowledge about the influence on cognitive functions of the treatment...
Currently, cancer is a major scientific challenge. Chemotherapy has been the most promising alternat...
Objective. The aim of this paper is to understand the neuropsychological long-term effects of childh...
Given the difficulty of surgical resection of brain neoplasms located adjacent to vital structures o...
Brain tumors (CT) are caused by abnormal cell growth. The consequences of CT scans may involve physi...
Based on the most recent estimates by the Canadian Cancer Society, two in five Canadians will develo...
This paper discusses the contribution of neuropsychology to the understanding of cognitive deficits ...
One consequence of modern cancer therapy is chemotherapy related cognitive dysfunction or “chemobrai...
Given the difficulty of surgical resection of brain neoplasms located adjacent to vital structures o...
Brain tumors (CT) are caused by abnormal cell growth. The consequences of CT scans may involve physi...