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A systematic review of cognitive interventions for adult patients with brain tumours.

Matthew A KirkmanJustyna O EkertBenjamin H M HunnMichael S C ThomasAndrew K Tolmie
Published in: Cancer medicine (2023)
The 35 studies identified in this systematic review have indicated potential cognitive benefits for a number of pharmacological and nonpharmacological interventions in patients with brain tumours. Study limitations were identified and further studies should focus on improved study reporting, methods to reduce bias and minimise participant drop-out and withdrawal where possible, and consider standardisation of methods and interventions across studies. Greater collaboration between centres could result in larger studies with standardised methods and outcome measures, and should be a focus of future research in the field.
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