Cancer as a Risk Factor for Long-Term Cognitive Deficits and Dementia

Volume: 97, Issue: 11, Pages: 854 - 856
Published: Jun 1, 2005
Abstract
Previous studies have shown that cancer survivors frequently experience short-term cognitive deficits, but it is unknown how long these deficits last or whether they worsen over time. Using a co-twin control design, the cognitive function of 702 cancer survivors aged 65 years and older was compared with that of their cancer-free twins. Dementia rates were also compared in 486 of the twin pairs discordant for cancer. Cancer survivors overall, as...
Paper Details
Title
Cancer as a Risk Factor for Long-Term Cognitive Deficits and Dementia
Published Date
Jun 1, 2005
Volume
97
Issue
11
Pages
854 - 856
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