One consequence of modern cancer therapy is chemotherapy related cognitive dysfunction or "chemobrain", the subjective experience of cognitive deficits at any point during or following chemotherapy. Chemobrain, a well-established clinical syndrome, has become an increasing concern because the number of long-term cancer survivors is growing dramatically. There is strong evidence that correlates changes in peripheral cytokines with the development of chemobrain in commonly used chemotherapeutic drugs for different types of cancer. However, the mechanisms by which these cytokines elicit change in the central nervous system are still unclear. In this review, we hypothesize that the administration of chemotherapy agents initiates a cascade of bi...
Introductionchemotherapy-related cognitive dysfunction (CRCD) is a growing problem due to rising can...
Abstract Background In this study, we examined the effects of cyclophosphamide, methothrexate, and 5...
<p>Multiple factors have been postulated as determinants of cognitive changes in cancer patients, in...
One consequence of modern cancer therapy is chemotherapy related cognitive dysfunction or “chemobrai...
Increasing numbers of cancer patients survive and live longer than five years after therapy, but ver...
As advances in diagnostics and therapeutic strategies in oncology have increased the number of cance...
In addition to neurocognitive deficits, cancer patients may also experience fatigue, mood disorders,...
For some cancer survivors chemotherapy treatment is associated with lasting cognitive impairment, lo...
Chemotherapy-induced cognitive changes have come under immense speculation in recent years. This mil...
For some cancer survivors chemotherapy treatment is associated with lasting cognitive impairment, lo...
While chemotherapeutic agents have yielded relative success in the treatment of cancer, patients are...
Abstract Chemotherapy is a life‐saving treatment for cancer patients, but also causes long‐term cogn...
While various clinical and pharmacological determinants for chemotherapy-associated cognitive impair...
Cognitive changes are common in patients with active cancer and during its remission. This has large...
ObjectivesWhile various clinical and pharmacological determinants for chemotherapy-associated cognit...
Introductionchemotherapy-related cognitive dysfunction (CRCD) is a growing problem due to rising can...
Abstract Background In this study, we examined the effects of cyclophosphamide, methothrexate, and 5...
<p>Multiple factors have been postulated as determinants of cognitive changes in cancer patients, in...
One consequence of modern cancer therapy is chemotherapy related cognitive dysfunction or “chemobrai...
Increasing numbers of cancer patients survive and live longer than five years after therapy, but ver...
As advances in diagnostics and therapeutic strategies in oncology have increased the number of cance...
In addition to neurocognitive deficits, cancer patients may also experience fatigue, mood disorders,...
For some cancer survivors chemotherapy treatment is associated with lasting cognitive impairment, lo...
Chemotherapy-induced cognitive changes have come under immense speculation in recent years. This mil...
For some cancer survivors chemotherapy treatment is associated with lasting cognitive impairment, lo...
While chemotherapeutic agents have yielded relative success in the treatment of cancer, patients are...
Abstract Chemotherapy is a life‐saving treatment for cancer patients, but also causes long‐term cogn...
While various clinical and pharmacological determinants for chemotherapy-associated cognitive impair...
Cognitive changes are common in patients with active cancer and during its remission. This has large...
ObjectivesWhile various clinical and pharmacological determinants for chemotherapy-associated cognit...
Introductionchemotherapy-related cognitive dysfunction (CRCD) is a growing problem due to rising can...
Abstract Background In this study, we examined the effects of cyclophosphamide, methothrexate, and 5...
<p>Multiple factors have been postulated as determinants of cognitive changes in cancer patients, in...