Cognitive adverse effects of chemotherapy in breast cancer patients Journal Article


Authors: Correa, D. D.; Ahles, T. A.
Article Title: Cognitive adverse effects of chemotherapy in breast cancer patients
Abstract: PURPOSE OF REVIEW: This article reviews the most recent literature on chemotherapy-associated cognitive changes in women with breast cancer. RECENT FINDINGS: Most cross-sectional studies reported neuropsychological impairment in patients treated with chemotherapy, but the prevalence was variable. Prospective studies documented cognitive dysfunction in subgroups of patients treated with chemotherapy, but other reports found no evidence of impairment. Studies using neuroimaging techniques and animal models have begun to examine structural and functional correlates of cognitive changes associated with chemotherapy. SUMMARY: Significant advances have been made in the study of chemotherapy-related cognitive dysfunction over the past 10 years. The investigation of additional factors that may contribute to cognitive outcome, such as the effects of treatments other than chemotherapy and genetic susceptibility, is likely to further advance the field.
Keywords: review; antineoplastic agents; research design; methodology; antineoplastic agent; prospective study; prospective studies; breast neoplasms; psychological aspect; chemically induced disorder; breast tumor; cognitive defect; cross-sectional study; cross-sectional studies; cognition disorders
Journal Title: Current Opinion in Supportive and Palliative Care
Volume: 1
Issue: 1
ISSN: 1751-4258
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins  
Date Published: 2007-04-01
Start Page: 57
End Page: 62
Language: English
PUBMED: 18660726
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: --- - "Cited By (since 1996): 8" - "Export Date: 17 November 2011" - "Source: Scopus"
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  1. Tim A Ahles
    182 Ahles
  2. Denise D Correa
    83 Correa