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Measurement, outcomes and interventions of cognitive function after breast cancer treatment: A narrative review

Miaomiao Jia, Xiaojun Zhang, Liyuan Wei, Jinnan Gao

2020Asia-Pacific Journal of Clinical Oncology20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Cancer-related cognitive impairment (CRCI) is a common complaint in breast cancer patients, especially related to chemotherapy. It is characterized as cognitive disorders in areas of memory, attention and executive function, which can negatively affect patients' quality of life and their ability to work. While various assessment methods of CRCI cause highly diverse results in CRCI-related studies. Currently, it is not clear how cerebral structure and function change in breast cancer patients and underlying mechanisms of developing CRCI are still undefined. Intervention research is limited. This article reviews the results of CRCI-related studies and research progress and discusses the advantages and limits of various methods. Besides, the mechanisms and intervention strategies are reviewed.

Topics & Concepts

Breast cancerCognitionPsychological interventionIntervention (counseling)Affect (linguistics)CancerMedicineQuality of life (healthcare)PsychologyClinical psychologyIntensive care medicinePsychotherapistPsychiatryInternal medicineCommunicationCancer-related cognitive impairment studiesGlioma Diagnosis and TreatmentBrain Metastases and Treatment