This study investigated volumetric brain changes and cognitive performance in premenopausal and postmenopausal patients treated for early-stage breast cancer. Participants underwent elaborate neurocognitive assessments (neuropsychological testing, cognitive failure questionnaire, and high-resolution T1-weighted structural MRI) before and after chemotherapy. Volumetric brain changes were estimated, using longitudinal deformation-based morphometry, and correlated with cognitive changes. In total, 180 women participated in this study, of whom 72 patients with breast cancer had received adjuvant chemotherapy (C+), 49 patients did not receive chemotherapy (C−), and 59 healthy controls (HC). The population was categorized into two age groups: A y...
The objective of this Study is to identify whether decline in cognitive functioning after chemothera...
poster abstractCognitive changes related to cancer and its treatment have been intensely studied, an...
Target Audience Researchers and Clinician/Scientists interested in the longitudinal effects of chemo...
Abstract Background Cognitive decline is among the most feared treatment-related outcomes of older a...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive decline is among the most feared treatment-related outcomes of older adults wi...
Breast cancer is a common form of cancer that has an increasing occurrence among women in the last f...
A limited number of studies have associated adjuvant chemotherapy with structural brain changes. The...
This study examined whether chemotherapy-induced menopause affects cognitive functioning in women wi...
International audienceCognitive deficits are a major complaint in breast cancer patients, even befor...
Purpose To uncover the neural substrate of cognitive impairment related to adjuvant chemotherapy, we...
A subgroup of patients with breast cancer suffers from mild cognitive impairment after chemotherapy....
Complaints of reduced cognitive abilities are frequent following chemotherapy. Research in the breas...
PURPOSE: Older cancer patients are at increased risk of cancer-related cognitive impairment. The pur...
In a previous longitudinal diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) study, we observed cerebral white matter (...
Abstract Purpose Subsequent to chemotherapy treatment...
The objective of this Study is to identify whether decline in cognitive functioning after chemothera...
poster abstractCognitive changes related to cancer and its treatment have been intensely studied, an...
Target Audience Researchers and Clinician/Scientists interested in the longitudinal effects of chemo...
Abstract Background Cognitive decline is among the most feared treatment-related outcomes of older a...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive decline is among the most feared treatment-related outcomes of older adults wi...
Breast cancer is a common form of cancer that has an increasing occurrence among women in the last f...
A limited number of studies have associated adjuvant chemotherapy with structural brain changes. The...
This study examined whether chemotherapy-induced menopause affects cognitive functioning in women wi...
International audienceCognitive deficits are a major complaint in breast cancer patients, even befor...
Purpose To uncover the neural substrate of cognitive impairment related to adjuvant chemotherapy, we...
A subgroup of patients with breast cancer suffers from mild cognitive impairment after chemotherapy....
Complaints of reduced cognitive abilities are frequent following chemotherapy. Research in the breas...
PURPOSE: Older cancer patients are at increased risk of cancer-related cognitive impairment. The pur...
In a previous longitudinal diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) study, we observed cerebral white matter (...
Abstract Purpose Subsequent to chemotherapy treatment...
The objective of this Study is to identify whether decline in cognitive functioning after chemothera...
poster abstractCognitive changes related to cancer and its treatment have been intensely studied, an...
Target Audience Researchers and Clinician/Scientists interested in the longitudinal effects of chemo...