Title of presented paper: Chemobrain after anticancer treatment - when the necessary treatment has unpleasant consequencesMonika, BdekKarolina, DrygaaGabriela, BarszczEuropean Journal of Clinical & Experimental Medicine
chemo brain 例句 1.And luckily chemo brain is almost always temporary: patients' mental processing generally returns to normal within a year or two after chemotherapy treatment ends. 2.Among the many unpleasant side effects of chemotherapy treatment, researchers have just confirmed another: chemo brai...
The largest study to date of a condition known as "chemo-brain" shows that women with breast cancer report it's a substantial problem after chemotherapy for as long as six months after treatment, according to investigators at UR Medicine's Wilmot Cancer Institute. Scientists have known that can...
“Chemo brain” is the widely used lay term for post-chemotherapy cognitive impairment (PCCI). It is experienced by approximately 20–30% of cancer survivors treated with chemotherapy (Ganz et al.2013; McDougall et al.2014). This phenomenon first came to light in breast cancer survivors who ...
Chemobrain? – Beeintrchtigungen kognitiver Funktionen im Zusammenhang mit Erkrankung und Therapie Chemobrain? – Beeintrchtigungen kognitiver Funktionen im Zusammenhang mit Erkrankung und TherapieAfter treatment for non-CNS cancer, many patients complain of memory- and concentration problems. Neuropsych...
“chemo brain.” despite its name, this term refers to cognitive issues related to many cancer treatments. chemo brain may occur during and continue after treatment. chemo brain symptoms confusion difficulty finding the right word difficulty learning new skills difficulty multitasking mental fog short ...
9 RegisterLog in Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook chemo Medical Acronyms Encyclopedia Wikipedia che·mo (kē′mō, kĕm′ō) n.Informal Chemotherapy or a chemotherapeutic treatment. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright ...
Two of the pre–post studies had only a portion of participants with SCI: Opara et al.27 also included multiple sclerosis participants, and Beseler et al.28 included stroke and brain injury participants. One case series31 also included stroke patients. Only results that pertained to the ...
Breast cancer treatment can be both physically and emotionally exhausting. There are many changes taking place that may be difficult to cope with. "Chemobrain" is a term coined to describe the mental changes caused by chemotherapy treatment. Patients have experienced memory deficits and the inability...
“Some of my patients get a couple of weeks into treatment when side effects of chemo begin to set in. You may not think about having brain fog or not being able to get up and stand at the stove for 30 minutes to be able to cook dinner,” Barr said. “We talk about the program...