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Cognitive Aging in Older Breast Cancer Survivors.

James C RootYuelin LiElizabeth SchofieldIrene OrlowElizabeth RyanTiffany TrainaSunita J PatelTim A Ahles
Published in: Cancers (2023)
Cognitive differences between the survivors and controls for the LM and APE domains were prominent in younger survivors, as was deficit accumulation, suggesting a mediating effect on cognition. Deficit accumulation may represent a modifiable risk factor in cancer survivorship that may be targeted for prevention and intervention.
Keyphrases
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