Showing posts with label cognitive. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cognitive. Show all posts
Thursday, January 19, 2012
abstract: Longitudinal Assessment of Chemotherapy-Induced Structural Changes in Cerebral White Matter and Its Correlation With Impaired Cognitive Functioning
Conclusion
We report evidence of longitudinal changes in cognitive functioning and cerebral WM (white matter) integrity after chemotherapy as well as an association between both.
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blood brain barrier
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chemobrain
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chemotherapy induced
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cognitive
open access: JCO - “Doctor, Will the Treatment You Are Recommending Cause Chemobrain?”
"For more than a decade, patients and their oncologists have been sharing conversations about cognitive complaints after chemotherapy treatment.1 Early on, only occasional patients complained of trouble with concentration and memory during treatment, with a minority noting persistence beyond the end of treatment. The oncologist, who rarely heard this complaint, could be dismissive, saying that the drugs the patient received did not cross the blood-brain barrier, and therefore, it was unlikely that the difficulties were related to the cancer treatment........."
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adverse events
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blood brain barrier
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chemobrain
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cognitive
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longterm side effects
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memory
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