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Factors associated with cognitive impairment during the first year of treatment for nonmetastatic breast cancer.

Nicole M RodriguezJonathan M FawcettJoshua A RashRenee LesterErin PowellConnor D MacMillanSheila N Garland
Published in: Cancer medicine (2021)
Subjective CI is more prevalent than objective impairments. Fatigue, insomnia, and perceived CI remain stable and are associated during the first year of treatment. Changes in insomnia and fatigue may have little effect on future perceived cognition. Women with breast cancer likely require targeted intervention for these side effects.
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