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Cross sectional association between cytomegalovirus seropositivity, inflammation and cognitive impairment in elderly cancer survivors.

Sithara VivekHeather Hammond NelsonAnna E PrizmentJessica FaulEileen M CrimminsBharat Thygarajan
Published in: Cancer causes & control : CCC (2021)
The CMV seropositivity and high inflammation was associated with higher cognitive impairment among cancer survivors. The stronger associations seen among cancer survivors diagnosed within the last three years suggest that strategies to reduce CMV activation and inflammation during or immediately after cancer treatment may be important in reducing the prevalence of cognitive impairment/ dementia among cancer survivors.
Keyphrases
  • cognitive impairment
  • young adults
  • oxidative stress
  • childhood cancer
  • cross sectional
  • risk factors
  • epstein barr virus
  • mild cognitive impairment
  • community dwelling