Longitudinal Trajectories of Memory Performance in Patients with Early-Stage Breast Cancer.
Alexandra C AppleCutter A LindberghSusan M LandauAmy DeLucaJamie L EberlingWilliam J JagustJoel H KramerHope S RugoLara H HeflinPublished in: Journal of oncology (2022)
Patients with early-stage breast cancer treated with chemotherapy or chemotherapy plus hormone therapy benefit less from practice effects seen in healthy controls on memory tests. Loss of longitudinal practice effect may be a new and clinically relevant measure for capturing patients' experience of cognitive difficulties after treatment.
Keyphrases
- early stage
- end stage renal disease
- primary care
- newly diagnosed
- healthcare
- ejection fraction
- chronic kidney disease
- working memory
- locally advanced
- cross sectional
- depressive symptoms
- prognostic factors
- radiation therapy
- squamous cell carcinoma
- neoadjuvant chemotherapy
- lymph node
- rectal cancer
- chemotherapy induced
- cell therapy
- childhood cancer