Chemotherapy-Related Cognitive Dysfunction
Volume: 12, Issue: 3, Pages: 267 - 275
Published: Mar 28, 2012
Abstract
Many cancer patients develop treatment-related cognitive dysfunction that affects their quality of life and can result in diminished functional independence. There is an emerging body of transdisciplinary research demonstrating that chemotherapeutic agents can produce neurobiological changes within the brain, which are associated with a constellation of cognitive changes that can result in decreased quality of life and functional independence....
Paper Details
Title
Chemotherapy-Related Cognitive Dysfunction
Published Date
Mar 28, 2012
Volume
12
Issue
3
Pages
267 - 275
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