TY - JOUR
T1 - Cancer- and cancer treatment-associated cognitive change
T2 - An update on the state of the science
AU - Ahles, Tim A.
AU - Root, James C.
AU - Ryan, Elizabeth L.
PY - 2012/10/20
Y1 - 2012/10/20
N2 - Cognitive changes associated with cancer and cancer treatments have become an increasing concern. Using breast cancer as the prototype, we reviewed the research from neuropsychological, imaging, genetic, and animal studies that have examined pre- and post-treatment cognitive change. An impressive body of research supports the contention that a subgroup of patients is vulnerable to post-treatment cognitive problems. We also propose that models of aging may be a useful conceptual framework for guiding research in this area and suggest that a useful perspective may be viewing cognitive change in patients with cancer within the context of factors that influence the trajectory of normal aging.
AB - Cognitive changes associated with cancer and cancer treatments have become an increasing concern. Using breast cancer as the prototype, we reviewed the research from neuropsychological, imaging, genetic, and animal studies that have examined pre- and post-treatment cognitive change. An impressive body of research supports the contention that a subgroup of patients is vulnerable to post-treatment cognitive problems. We also propose that models of aging may be a useful conceptual framework for guiding research in this area and suggest that a useful perspective may be viewing cognitive change in patients with cancer within the context of factors that influence the trajectory of normal aging.
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U2 - 10.1200/JCO.2012.43.0116
DO - 10.1200/JCO.2012.43.0116
M3 - Review article
C2 - 23008308
AN - SCOPUS:84869115823
SN - 0732-183X
VL - 30
SP - 3675
EP - 3686
JO - Journal of Clinical Oncology
JF - Journal of Clinical Oncology
IS - 30
ER -