医学
神经心理学
认知
化疗
认知功能衰退
认知障碍
癌症
放射治疗
生活质量(医疗保健)
重症监护医学
肿瘤科
精神科
内科学
痴呆
疾病
护理部
作者
Marco Cascella,Raffaela Di Napoli,Domenico Carbone,Gaia Cuomo,Sabrina Bimonte,María Rosaria Muzio
出处
期刊:PubMed
日期:2018-11-01
卷期号:109 (11): 523-530
被引量:44
摘要
The term chemotherapy-related cognitive impairment (CRCI), or cognitive dysfunction, or chemo fog, or chemo brain, is referred to a decline in a variety of neuropsychological tasks after chemotherapy, or following other anticancer treatments such as radiation therapy or surgery, in patients with non-central nervous system cancers. Furthermore, several pieces of evidence suggest that clinical manifestations of cognitive impairment may occur in cancer patients, prior to chemotherapy or in those not treated with cancer therapies. In these circumstances, it should be more appropriate to use the term cancer-related cognitive dysfunction. Because there is no consensus about its definition and diagnostic criteria, no specific test for CRCI diagnose exists. Whatever the cause, this manifestation of central nervous system toxicity is of increasing concern as the survival rates for cancer have improved steadily and, in turn, cognitive dysfunction can negatively impact the patients and cancer survivors' quality of life. The aim of this work is to offer an overview of the topic and recommendations for future research.
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