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Elevated C-Reactive Protein and Subsequent Patient-Reported Cognitive Problems in Older Breast Cancer Survivors: The Thinking and Living With Cancer Study.

Judith E CarrollZev M NakamuraBrent J SmallXingtao ZhouHarvey J CohenTim A AhlesJaeil AhnTraci N BetheaMartine ExtermannDeena GrahamClaudine IsaacsHeather S L JimPaul B JacobsenBrenna C McDonaldSunita J PatelKelly E RentscherJames RootAndrew J SaykinDanielle B TometichKathleen M Van DykWanting ZhaiElizabeth Crabb BreenJeanne S Mandelblatt
Published in: Journal of clinical oncology : official journal of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (2022)
Longitudinal relationships between CRP and cognition in older breast cancer survivors suggest that chronic inflammation may play a role in development of cognitive problems. CRP testing could be clinically useful in survivorship care.
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