OBJECTIVES: To review neuroimaging research concerning cancer- and cancer treatment-related changes in brain structure and function, clinical perspectives, and future directions. DATA SOURCES: Peer-reviewed literature. CONCLUSION: Cancer and chemotherapy are associated with cerebral structural and functional alterations in breast cancer patients that may persist for years; many of these changes are correlated with cognitive complaints or performance. In other cancers there is some evidence that metabolism is altered by cancer, but more research is needed. IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING PRACTICE: Understanding the role of neuroimaging is important to identify the basis of cognitive changes associated with cancer and cancer treatment
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Although cancer and treatment-associated co...
Purpose: A subgroup of patients with breast cancer suffers from mild cognitive impairment after chem...
Background: Cognitive impairment is a distressing, disruptive, and potentially debilitating symptom ...
Cognitive changes in patients undergoing treatment for non-central nervous system (CNS) cancers have...
This systematic review explored the neurobiological mechanisms underlying the clinical time course o...
Cancer- and treatment-related cognitive changes have been a focus of increasing research since the e...
In addition to the burden of a life-threatening diagnosis, cancer patients are struggling with adver...
Background: Cancer and cancer treatments may impact the brain through several pathways leading to co...
The potentially detrimental effects of cancer and related treatments on cognitive functioning are em...
Complaints of reduced cognitive abilities are frequent following chemotherapy. Research in the breas...
Comment on Neurotoxic Effects of Anthracycline- vs Nonanthracycline-Based Chemotherapy on Cog...
As more chemotherapy-treated cancer patients are reaching survivorship, side-effects such as cognit...
International audienceContextAlthough cognitive impairments have been identified in patients with no...
Multiple cancer populations frequently report cognitive impairment following treatment with chemothe...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Advances in diagnostic and therapeutic strategies in oncology have ...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Although cancer and treatment-associated co...
Purpose: A subgroup of patients with breast cancer suffers from mild cognitive impairment after chem...
Background: Cognitive impairment is a distressing, disruptive, and potentially debilitating symptom ...
Cognitive changes in patients undergoing treatment for non-central nervous system (CNS) cancers have...
This systematic review explored the neurobiological mechanisms underlying the clinical time course o...
Cancer- and treatment-related cognitive changes have been a focus of increasing research since the e...
In addition to the burden of a life-threatening diagnosis, cancer patients are struggling with adver...
Background: Cancer and cancer treatments may impact the brain through several pathways leading to co...
The potentially detrimental effects of cancer and related treatments on cognitive functioning are em...
Complaints of reduced cognitive abilities are frequent following chemotherapy. Research in the breas...
Comment on Neurotoxic Effects of Anthracycline- vs Nonanthracycline-Based Chemotherapy on Cog...
As more chemotherapy-treated cancer patients are reaching survivorship, side-effects such as cognit...
International audienceContextAlthough cognitive impairments have been identified in patients with no...
Multiple cancer populations frequently report cognitive impairment following treatment with chemothe...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Advances in diagnostic and therapeutic strategies in oncology have ...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Although cancer and treatment-associated co...
Purpose: A subgroup of patients with breast cancer suffers from mild cognitive impairment after chem...
Background: Cognitive impairment is a distressing, disruptive, and potentially debilitating symptom ...