Evaluating cognitive complaints in breast cancer survivors with the FACT-Cog and quantitative electroencephalography.
Kathleen M Van DykAimee M HunterLinda ErcoliLaura PetersenAndrew F LeuchterPatricia A GanzPublished in: Breast cancer research and treatment (2017)
Our findings indicate that perceived cognitive abilities and the impact of cognitive difficulties on quality of life are valid indicators of objective cognitive function, independent of depressive symptoms. Neurophysiological correlates of cognitive function and depressive symptoms represent promising biomarkers of these behavioral difficulties in survivorship.