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Relationships among psychoneurological symptoms and levels of C-reactive protein over 2 years in women with early-stage breast cancer.

Angela R StarkweatherDebra Lynch KellyLeroy ThackerMichelle L WrightColleen K Jackson-CookDebra E Lyon
Published in: Supportive care in cancer : official journal of the Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer (2016)
The findings suggest that objectively measured domains of cognitive function occur independently of other affective symptoms that are commonly reported by women with breast cancer in long-term survivorship. The cognitive efficiency symptom cluster may be amenable to interventions targeted to biological influences that reduce levels of C-reactive protein.
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