Chemotherapy is associated with transient or permanent cognitive dysfunction ranging from subjective complaints to measurable deficits in working memory, attention and language. Given that old age may be related to cognitive decline, the interaction between chemotherapy-induced cognitive impairment and the effects of age is of growing concern in view of our aging population. Chemotherapy-associated cognitive dysfunction may have an additive impact on pre-existing age-related cognitive performance decline, which calls for awareness in its detection, to reduce impact on quality of life and improve management of older patients. We discuss here the « chemobrain », concept, review the existing evidence about pathophysiology, neuroimaging and cog...
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Background: The comprehensive geriatric assessment (CGA) is a multidimensional in-depth evaluation t...
Symptomatic pharmacological treatments currently marketed for Alzheimer’s disease (AD) have a modest...
The growing incidence of cancer associated to an aging population represents an epidemiologic realit...
Cancer-related cognitive impairment is frequently reported by patients and can have an impact on qua...
Cognitive impairment can interfere with the fitness to drive. An increase in requests to assess this...
Les troubles cognitifs induits par le cancer sont fréquemment rapportés par les patients et peuven...
peer reviewedAlzheimer's disease is the most common neurodegenerative disease encountered in patient...
peer reviewedPrecise brain regions are activated when a subject gives a judgment on himself. Those a...
The concept of “embodied cognition” considers that the classical Perception-Cognition-Action archite...
Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) describes an age-related alteration of cognitive functioning which l...
INTRODUCTION. The incidence of cancer and mortality rises with age. Cancer treatment strategy is mul...
Episodic memory encompasses an extraordinary range of diverse cognitive functions that are integral ...
The rising life expectancy will result in an increased number of ‘older old adults’ who will need sp...
Alzheimer disease and related disorders are a major issue in most European countries: should it be c...
L'article se propose de résumer les données normatives ...
Background: The comprehensive geriatric assessment (CGA) is a multidimensional in-depth evaluation t...
Symptomatic pharmacological treatments currently marketed for Alzheimer’s disease (AD) have a modest...
The growing incidence of cancer associated to an aging population represents an epidemiologic realit...
Cancer-related cognitive impairment is frequently reported by patients and can have an impact on qua...
Cognitive impairment can interfere with the fitness to drive. An increase in requests to assess this...
Les troubles cognitifs induits par le cancer sont fréquemment rapportés par les patients et peuven...
peer reviewedAlzheimer's disease is the most common neurodegenerative disease encountered in patient...
peer reviewedPrecise brain regions are activated when a subject gives a judgment on himself. Those a...
The concept of “embodied cognition” considers that the classical Perception-Cognition-Action archite...
Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) describes an age-related alteration of cognitive functioning which l...
INTRODUCTION. The incidence of cancer and mortality rises with age. Cancer treatment strategy is mul...
Episodic memory encompasses an extraordinary range of diverse cognitive functions that are integral ...
The rising life expectancy will result in an increased number of ‘older old adults’ who will need sp...
Alzheimer disease and related disorders are a major issue in most European countries: should it be c...
L'article se propose de résumer les données normatives ...
Background: The comprehensive geriatric assessment (CGA) is a multidimensional in-depth evaluation t...
Symptomatic pharmacological treatments currently marketed for Alzheimer’s disease (AD) have a modest...