Introduction: Cancer survivors are increasingly diagnosed with a syndrome of neurocognitive dysfunction termed cancer-related cognitive impairment (CRCI). Chemotherapy and radiation therapy have been implicated in CRCI; however, its underlying pathogenesis remains unclear, hindering effective prevention or treatment.Methods: We used the hairless strain SKH1 (11–12-week-old) and treated the mice with radiation to the right hindlimb, doxorubicin (a chemotherapy agent), concurrent radiation, and doxorubicin, or no treatment (control). Neurocognition was evaluated via standardized behavioral testing following treatment. Mice were subsequently humanely euthanized, and plasma and brains were collected to identify inflammatory changes.Results: Mic...
Cognitive changes are common in patients with active cancer and during its remission. This has large...
For some cancer survivors chemotherapy treatment is associated with lasting cognitive impairment, lo...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Rochester. School of Medicine & Dentistry. Dept. of Neurobiology and A...
Introduction: Cancer survivors are increasingly diagnosed with a syndrome of neurocognitive dysfunct...
BACKGROUND: Cancer patients often report behavioral and cognitive changes following cancer treatment...
As advances in diagnostics and therapeutic strategies in oncology have increased the number of cance...
The unintended side effects of cancer treatment are increasing recognized. Among these is a syndrome...
Rationale: A subset of cancer survivors demonstrates impairments in cognition long after chemotherap...
<p>While the refinement of existing and the development of new chemotherapeutic regimens has signifi...
Based on the most recent estimates by the Canadian Cancer Society, two in five Canadians will develo...
States with primary and metastatic brain tumor survive long enough (>6 months) to develop radiati...
While the refinement of existing and the development of new chemotherapeutic regimens has significan...
For some cancer survivors chemotherapy treatment is associated with lasting cognitive impairment, lo...
Numerous clinical studies have established the debilitating neurocognitive side effects of chemother...
Characterized as one of the most commonly distressing symptoms of cancer treatment, cancer-related f...
Cognitive changes are common in patients with active cancer and during its remission. This has large...
For some cancer survivors chemotherapy treatment is associated with lasting cognitive impairment, lo...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Rochester. School of Medicine & Dentistry. Dept. of Neurobiology and A...
Introduction: Cancer survivors are increasingly diagnosed with a syndrome of neurocognitive dysfunct...
BACKGROUND: Cancer patients often report behavioral and cognitive changes following cancer treatment...
As advances in diagnostics and therapeutic strategies in oncology have increased the number of cance...
The unintended side effects of cancer treatment are increasing recognized. Among these is a syndrome...
Rationale: A subset of cancer survivors demonstrates impairments in cognition long after chemotherap...
<p>While the refinement of existing and the development of new chemotherapeutic regimens has signifi...
Based on the most recent estimates by the Canadian Cancer Society, two in five Canadians will develo...
States with primary and metastatic brain tumor survive long enough (>6 months) to develop radiati...
While the refinement of existing and the development of new chemotherapeutic regimens has significan...
For some cancer survivors chemotherapy treatment is associated with lasting cognitive impairment, lo...
Numerous clinical studies have established the debilitating neurocognitive side effects of chemother...
Characterized as one of the most commonly distressing symptoms of cancer treatment, cancer-related f...
Cognitive changes are common in patients with active cancer and during its remission. This has large...
For some cancer survivors chemotherapy treatment is associated with lasting cognitive impairment, lo...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Rochester. School of Medicine & Dentistry. Dept. of Neurobiology and A...