Self-perceived cognitive functioning and quality of life among cancer survivors: results from the PROFILES registry

S Oerlemans, SB Schagen, CJ van den Hurk… - Journal of Cancer …, 2022 - Springer
Purpose The aim was to investigate the level of self-perceived cognitive functioning and its
associated factors among a large population-based cohort of cancer survivors and their …

Correlates of cognitive impairment in adult cancer survivors who have received chemotherapy and report cognitive problems

SL Gutenkunst, JL Vardy, HM Dhillon… - Supportive Care in Cancer, 2021 - Springer
Objective Cognitive impairment negatively affects some cancer survivors who have
completed chemotherapy; however, factors underlying this cognitive impairment remain …

Predictors of quality of life among adults with self-reported cancer related cognitive impairment

T Maeir, M Nahum, C Makranz, S Tsabari… - Disability and …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Objective The purpose of the current study was to examine the unique contribution of
personal and medical factors, objective and subjective cognition, and self-efficacy to the …

Prevalence of perceived cognitive dysfunction in survivors of a wide range of cancers: results from the 2010 LIVESTRONG survey

JE Schmidt, E Beckjord, DH Bovbjerg, CA Low… - Journal of Cancer …, 2016 - Springer
Purpose With cancer survivors now numbering over 13 million in the United States, and
expected to continue to increase, it is important to consider the needs of this growing …

Systematic review of self-reported cognitive function in cancer patients following chemotherapy treatment

VJ Bray, HM Dhillon, JL Vardy - Journal of Cancer Survivorship, 2018 - Springer
Purpose Cognitive symptoms are common in cancer patients, with up to 70% reporting
cognitive symptoms following chemotherapy. These symptoms can have a major impact on …

Comparison of self-reported cognitive difficulties in a national sample of long-term cancer survivors and cancer-naive controls

IM Braun, SR Rao, WF Pirl - Psychosomatics, 2012 - Elsevier
Background Evidence that long-term cancer survivors (LTCS) experience greater cognitive
dysfunction than individuals without cancer is mixed. This analysis of a population-based …

Subjective cognitive functioning and associations with psychological distress in adult brain tumour survivors

C Nicol, T Ownsworth, L Cubis, W Nguyen… - Journal of Cancer …, 2019 - Springer
Purpose The impact of brain tumour on subjective cognitive function (SCF) has received little
attention despite the implications of these perceptions for quality of life. SCF consists of two …

Cognitive functioning in long-term cancer survivorship: A survey utilizing both standardized neuropsychological and self-report measures

B Muzzatti, L Giovannini, C Flaiban… - Applied …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Since long-term cancer survivorship is a reality for an increasing number of people,
understanding their cognitive functioning is useful for both research and clinical purposes …

[PDF][PDF] Cognitive changes associated with cancer and cancer treatment: state of the science

D Von Ah - Clin J Oncol Nurs, 2015 - researchgate.net
Background: Cognitive impairment is a distressing, disruptive, and potentially debilitating
symptom that can occur as a direct result of cancer or its treatment. National organizations …

Trajectories of cognitive symptoms in sick-listed cancer survivors

KM Klaver, SB Schagen, JM Kieffer, AJ van der Beek… - Cancers, 2021 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary The effects of cognitive symptoms on the ability to work are of major
concern for cancer survivors. The aim of our study was to explore trajectories of cognitive …