Prevalence of cognitive impairment following chemotherapy treatment for breast cancer: a systematic review and meta-analysis

AL Whittaker, RP George, L O'Malley - Scientific reports, 2022 - nature.com
Breast cancer survival rates have markedly improved. Consequently, survivorship issues
have received increased attention. One common sequel of treatment is chemotherapy …

Four decades of chemotherapy-induced cognitive dysfunction: Comprehensive review of clinical, animal and in vitro studies, and insights of key initiating events

A Dias-Carvalho, M Ferreira, R Ferreira, ML Bastos… - Archives of …, 2022 - Springer
Cognitive dysfunction has been one of the most reported and studied adverse effects of
cancer treatment, but, for many years, it was overlooked by the medical community …

Neuroinflammation and its association with cognition, neuronal markers and peripheral inflammation after chemotherapy for breast cancer

G Schroyen, J Blommaert, D van Weehaeghe, C Sleurs… - Cancers, 2021 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary Up to 70% of chemotherapy-treated patients experience problems with
memory and concentration, potentially caused by direct and indirect neurotoxicity, such as …

[HTML][HTML] A video-game based cognitive training for breast cancer survivors with cognitive impairment: A prospective randomized pilot trial

A Bellens, E Roelant, B Sabbe, M Peeters… - The Breast, 2020 - Elsevier
Introduction We investigated whether a web-based cognitive training video game is an
effective approach to improve cognitive decline in combination with our standard of care for …

Relationship of fatigue with cognitive performance in women with early‐stage breast cancer over 2 years

JM Gullett, RA Cohen, GS Yang, VS Menzies… - Psycho …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Objective Fatigue and cognitive dysfunction are major concerns for women with early‐stage
breast cancer during treatment and into survivorship. However, interrelationships of these …

[HTML][HTML] Cognitive function is well preserved in a cohort of breast cancer survivors: Roles of cognitive reserve, resilience, and general health

S Liesto, R Sipilä, M Hietanen, E Kalso - The Breast, 2022 - Elsevier
Many patients return to cognitively demanding work after breast cancer treatments. This
makes treatment-related cognitive decline an important research topic. Psychological …

Effectiveness of a computerized home-based cognitive stimulation program for treating cancer-related cognitive impairment

JL Tapia, MT Taberner-Bonastre… - International Journal of …, 2023 - mdpi.com
Cancer patients assert that after chemotherapy their cognitive abilities have deteriorated.
Cognitive stimulation is the clinical treatment of choice for reversing cognitive decline. The …

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 …

Sleep and endocrine therapy in breast cancer

K Van Dyk, H Joffe, JE Carroll - Current opinion in endocrine and metabolic …, 2021 - Elsevier
Sleep disturbances and insomnia are common among breast cancer survivors and can have
a significant effect on quality of life and numerous other significant outcomes. Among risks …

Cognitive functioning and psychological well-being in breast cancer patients on endocrine therapy

E Biro, Z Kahan, J Kalman, O Rusz, M Pakaski, T Irinyi… - in vivo, 2019 - iv.iiarjournals.org
Background/Aim: Anti-cancer therapies may deteriorate cognitive functioning, affective
functioning and psychological well-being. Materials and Methods: In this prospective …