Background: Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer amongst women worldwide. Whilst current evidence indicates the therapeutic benefits from the use of chemotherapy, self-perceived cognitive difficulties emerged as a frequent occurrence during and after chemotherapy treatment in breast cancer patients. Aim: The current study sought to investigate self-perceived cognitive impairment in a group of breast cancer patients in semi-rural South Africa. Setting: The patients were recruited from an outpatient oncology clinic at a semi-rural, tertiary academic hospital in Gauteng, South Africa. Methods: In a randomised, quantitative, time-based series study, 30 female patients aged 21–60 years (mean age = 50 years) diagnosed with stage...
BACKGROUND: Using the large nationwide CANTO cohort, we assessed cognitive functioning change after ...
Aims & objectives: To investigate women’s awareness of chemotherapy-induced cognitive changes, their...
Breast cancer patients who receive chemotherapy frequently report observing a decline in cognitive f...
The objective of this study is to investigate if changes in cognitive functions can be recognised in...
BACKGROUND: Results of existing studies are inconclusive concerning the relationship between chemoth...
Background: Recent studies suggest that standard dose chemotherapy (CTX) may cross the blood-brain ...
Aim: Cognitive concerns are one of the most frequently reported symptoms by breast cancer survivors...
Purpose: Evidence is mixed regarding long-term cognitive deficits in patients treated with chemother...
Ryosuke Kitahata,1 Shinichiro Nakajima,1–4 Hiroyuki Uchida,1,3 Tetsu Hayashida,5 Maiko Takahas...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the impact of chemotherapy on subjective cognitive functioning according to age...
Background: Evidence suggests women with breast cancer who had received chemotherapy experienced co...
Objective: A significant proportion of adjuvant-treated breast cancer patients experience cognitive ...
textabstractPurpose: Adjuvant chemotherapy for breast cancer can have adverse effects on cognition s...
There is growing concern among patients with early-stage breast cancer about self-perceived or objec...
Background/aim: Changes to functioning and cognition are commonly reported following chemotherapy. T...
BACKGROUND: Using the large nationwide CANTO cohort, we assessed cognitive functioning change after ...
Aims & objectives: To investigate women’s awareness of chemotherapy-induced cognitive changes, their...
Breast cancer patients who receive chemotherapy frequently report observing a decline in cognitive f...
The objective of this study is to investigate if changes in cognitive functions can be recognised in...
BACKGROUND: Results of existing studies are inconclusive concerning the relationship between chemoth...
Background: Recent studies suggest that standard dose chemotherapy (CTX) may cross the blood-brain ...
Aim: Cognitive concerns are one of the most frequently reported symptoms by breast cancer survivors...
Purpose: Evidence is mixed regarding long-term cognitive deficits in patients treated with chemother...
Ryosuke Kitahata,1 Shinichiro Nakajima,1–4 Hiroyuki Uchida,1,3 Tetsu Hayashida,5 Maiko Takahas...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the impact of chemotherapy on subjective cognitive functioning according to age...
Background: Evidence suggests women with breast cancer who had received chemotherapy experienced co...
Objective: A significant proportion of adjuvant-treated breast cancer patients experience cognitive ...
textabstractPurpose: Adjuvant chemotherapy for breast cancer can have adverse effects on cognition s...
There is growing concern among patients with early-stage breast cancer about self-perceived or objec...
Background/aim: Changes to functioning and cognition are commonly reported following chemotherapy. T...
BACKGROUND: Using the large nationwide CANTO cohort, we assessed cognitive functioning change after ...
Aims & objectives: To investigate women’s awareness of chemotherapy-induced cognitive changes, their...
Breast cancer patients who receive chemotherapy frequently report observing a decline in cognitive f...