Cognitive effects of cancer and cancer treatments
TA Ahles, JC Root - Annual review of clinical psychology, 2018 - annualreviews.org
As the population of cancer survivors has grown into the millions, there has been increasing
emphasis on understanding how the late effects of treatment affect survivors' ability to return …
emphasis on understanding how the late effects of treatment affect survivors' ability to return …
Prevalence, mechanisms, and management of cancer-related cognitive impairment
MC Janelsins, SR Kesler, TA Ahles… - International review of …, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
This review summarizes the current literature on cancer-related cognitive impairment (CRCI)
with a focus on prevalence, mechanisms, and possible interventions for CRCI in those who …
with a focus on prevalence, mechanisms, and possible interventions for CRCI in those who …
Clinical characteristics, pathophysiology, and management of noncentral nervous system cancer‐related cognitive impairment in adults
JS Wefel, SR Kesler, KR Noll… - CA: a cancer journal for …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Answer questions and earn CME/CNE Over the past few decades, a body of research has
emerged confirming what many adult patients with noncentral nervous system cancer have …
emerged confirming what many adult patients with noncentral nervous system cancer have …
Loss of adaptive myelination contributes to methotrexate chemotherapy-related cognitive impairment
AC Geraghty, EM Gibson, RA Ghanem, JJ Greene… - Neuron, 2019 - cell.com
Activity-dependent myelination is thought to contribute to adaptive neurological function.
However, the mechanisms by which activity regulates myelination and the extent to which …
However, the mechanisms by which activity regulates myelination and the extent to which …
Cancer-and cancer treatment–associated cognitive change: an update on the state of the science
TA Ahles, JC Root, EL Ryan - Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2012 - ascopubs.org
Cognitive changes associated with cancer and cancer treatments have become an
increasing concern. Using breast cancer as the prototype, we reviewed the research from …
increasing concern. Using breast cancer as the prototype, we reviewed the research from …
International Cognition and Cancer Task Force recommendations to harmonise studies of cognitive function in patients with cancer
It has become increasingly apparent that cytotoxic drugs given systemically for non-CNS
tumours might have cognitive side-effects, but many fundamental questions require further …
tumours might have cognitive side-effects, but many fundamental questions require further …
Neuropsychological performance in survivors of breast cancer more than 20 years after adjuvant chemotherapy
V Koppelmans, MMB Breteler, W Boogerd… - Journal of Clinical …, 2012 - ascopubs.org
Purpose Adjuvant chemotherapy for breast cancer can have adverse effects on cognition
shortly after administration. Whether chemotherapy has any long-term effects on cognition is …
shortly after administration. Whether chemotherapy has any long-term effects on cognition is …
Cognitive adverse effects of chemotherapy and immunotherapy: are interventions within reach?
SB Schagen, AS Tsvetkov, A Compter… - Nature Reviews …, 2022 - nature.com
One in three people will be diagnosed with cancer during their lifetime. The community of
cancer patients is growing, and several common cancers are becoming increasingly …
cancer patients is growing, and several common cancers are becoming increasingly …
ESO-ESMO 3rd international consensus guidelines for breast cancer in young women (BCY3)
S Paluch-Shimon, O Pagani, AH Partridge, O Abulkhair… - The Breast, 2017 - Elsevier
Abstract The 3rd International Consensus Conference for Breast Cancer in Young Women
(BCY3) took place in November 2016, in Lugano, Switzerland organized by the European …
(BCY3) took place in November 2016, in Lugano, Switzerland organized by the European …
Chemotherapy-induced cognitive impairment (CICI): An overview of etiology and pathogenesis
NM Mounier, AES Abdel-Maged, SA Wahdan, AM Gad… - Life sciences, 2020 - Elsevier
Many cancer patients treated with chemotherapy develop chemotherapy-induced cognitive
impairment (CICI), often referred to as chemo-brain, which manifest during or post-treatment …
impairment (CICI), often referred to as chemo-brain, which manifest during or post-treatment …