An increasing body of literature indicates that chemotherapy (ChT) for breast cancer (BC) is associated with adverse effects on the brain. Recent research suggests that cognitive and brain function in patients with BC may already be compromised before the start of chemotherapy. This is the first study combining neuropsychological testing, patient-reported outcomes, and multimodal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to examine pretreatment cognition and various aspects of brain function and structure in a large sample. Thirty-two patients with BC scheduled to receive ChT (pre-ChT+), 33 patients with BC not indicated to undergo ChT (pre-ChT−), and 38 no-cancer controls (NCs) were included. The examination consisted of a neuropsychological test b...
Background: Women receiving chemotherapy treatment for breast cancer may experience problems with th...
Several studies in cancer research have suggested that cognitive dysfunction following chemotherapy,...
PURPOSE: To examine whether cognitive complaints after treatment for breast cancer are associated wi...
AbstractAn increasing body of literature indicates that chemotherapy (ChT) for breast cancer (BC) is...
AbstractAn increasing body of literature indicates that chemotherapy (ChT) for breast cancer (BC) is...
BackgroundWomen receiving chemotherapy treatment for breast cancer may experience problems with thei...
There is growing concern among patients with early-stage breast cancer about self-perceived or objec...
Complaints of reduced cognitive abilities are frequent following chemotherapy. Research in the breas...
The side-effects of chemotherapy treatment are an increasingly important research focus as more canc...
Background: Recent studies suggest that standard dose chemotherapy (CTX) may cross the blood-brain ...
BACKGROUND:Cognitive problems in breast cancer patients are common after systemic treatment, particu...
Cognitive problems in breast cancer patients are common after systemic treatment, particularly chemo...
Introduction: Cognitive deficits are a side-effect of chemotherapy, however pre-treatment research i...
Background Cognitive problems in breast cancer patients are common after systemic treatment, particu...
Background: Women receiving chemotherapy treatment for breast cancer may experience problems with th...
Background: Women receiving chemotherapy treatment for breast cancer may experience problems with th...
Several studies in cancer research have suggested that cognitive dysfunction following chemotherapy,...
PURPOSE: To examine whether cognitive complaints after treatment for breast cancer are associated wi...
AbstractAn increasing body of literature indicates that chemotherapy (ChT) for breast cancer (BC) is...
AbstractAn increasing body of literature indicates that chemotherapy (ChT) for breast cancer (BC) is...
BackgroundWomen receiving chemotherapy treatment for breast cancer may experience problems with thei...
There is growing concern among patients with early-stage breast cancer about self-perceived or objec...
Complaints of reduced cognitive abilities are frequent following chemotherapy. Research in the breas...
The side-effects of chemotherapy treatment are an increasingly important research focus as more canc...
Background: Recent studies suggest that standard dose chemotherapy (CTX) may cross the blood-brain ...
BACKGROUND:Cognitive problems in breast cancer patients are common after systemic treatment, particu...
Cognitive problems in breast cancer patients are common after systemic treatment, particularly chemo...
Introduction: Cognitive deficits are a side-effect of chemotherapy, however pre-treatment research i...
Background Cognitive problems in breast cancer patients are common after systemic treatment, particu...
Background: Women receiving chemotherapy treatment for breast cancer may experience problems with th...
Background: Women receiving chemotherapy treatment for breast cancer may experience problems with th...
Several studies in cancer research have suggested that cognitive dysfunction following chemotherapy,...
PURPOSE: To examine whether cognitive complaints after treatment for breast cancer are associated wi...