International audiencePurpose: Cognitive impairment in cancer patients induced, at least in part, by treatment are frequently observed and likely have negative impacts on patient quality of life. Such cognitive dysfunctions can affect attention, executive functions, and memory and processing speed, can persist after treatment, and their exact causes remain unclear. The aim of this review was to create an inventory and analysis of clinical studies evaluating biological markers and risk factors for cognitive decline in cancer patients before, during, or after therapy. The ultimate objectives were to identify robust markers and to determine what further research is required to develop original biological markers to enable prevention or adapted...
Cognitive symptoms are commonly reported by cancer patients. Research has shown that up to 70% of ca...
Cognitive dysfunction is one of the most common and burdensome symptoms experienced by breast cancer...
The prominence of cognitive dysfunction because of cancer treatment, referred to as “chemo brain” is...
International audiencePurpose: Cognitive impairment in cancer patients induced, at least in part, by...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Advances in diagnostic and therapeutic strategies in oncology have ...
International audienceContextAlthough cognitive impairments have been identified in patients with no...
Patients with cancer are experiencing long-term survivalfollowing chemotherapy, butthe treatment may...
Cognitive changes are common in patients with active cancer and during its remission. This has large...
The purpose of this review is to summarize the current literature on the effects of cancer treatment...
Background: Cancer-related cognitive impairment (CRCI) is a commonly reported complaint among non-CN...
Introduction: Recent research in the field of cancer‐related cognitive impairments (CRCI) has sho...
The potentially detrimental effects of cancer and related treatments on cognitive functioning are em...
In addition to neurocognitive deficits, cancer patients may also experience fatigue, mood disorders,...
While various clinical and pharmacological determinants for chemotherapy-associated cognitive impair...
ObjectivesWhile various clinical and pharmacological determinants for chemotherapy-associated cognit...
Cognitive symptoms are commonly reported by cancer patients. Research has shown that up to 70% of ca...
Cognitive dysfunction is one of the most common and burdensome symptoms experienced by breast cancer...
The prominence of cognitive dysfunction because of cancer treatment, referred to as “chemo brain” is...
International audiencePurpose: Cognitive impairment in cancer patients induced, at least in part, by...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Advances in diagnostic and therapeutic strategies in oncology have ...
International audienceContextAlthough cognitive impairments have been identified in patients with no...
Patients with cancer are experiencing long-term survivalfollowing chemotherapy, butthe treatment may...
Cognitive changes are common in patients with active cancer and during its remission. This has large...
The purpose of this review is to summarize the current literature on the effects of cancer treatment...
Background: Cancer-related cognitive impairment (CRCI) is a commonly reported complaint among non-CN...
Introduction: Recent research in the field of cancer‐related cognitive impairments (CRCI) has sho...
The potentially detrimental effects of cancer and related treatments on cognitive functioning are em...
In addition to neurocognitive deficits, cancer patients may also experience fatigue, mood disorders,...
While various clinical and pharmacological determinants for chemotherapy-associated cognitive impair...
ObjectivesWhile various clinical and pharmacological determinants for chemotherapy-associated cognit...
Cognitive symptoms are commonly reported by cancer patients. Research has shown that up to 70% of ca...
Cognitive dysfunction is one of the most common and burdensome symptoms experienced by breast cancer...
The prominence of cognitive dysfunction because of cancer treatment, referred to as “chemo brain” is...