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空气净化:对我们目前对“化疗雾”理解的综述。

Clearing the air: a review of our current understanding of "chemo fog".

机构信息

School of Psychology, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada.

出版信息

Curr Oncol Rep. 2013 Jun;15(3):260-9. doi: 10.1007/s11912-013-0307-7.

Abstract

An increasing number of cancer survivors has led to a greater interest in the long-term side effects of cancer treatments and their impact on quality of life. In particular, cognitive impairments have been frequently reported by cancer survivors as an adverse effect which they attribute to the neurotoxicity of chemotherapy and have dubbed "chemobrain" or "chemo fog." Research within the past 15-20 years has explored the many factors thought to contribute to cancer-related cognitive decline in an attempt to determine a potential cause. In spite of many confounding factors, there is growing evidence that the neurotoxicity of chemotherapy does contribute to cognitive changes. This review examines the evolution of "chemo fog" research with a look at methodological issues, the status of our current understanding, and suggestions for future research.

摘要

越来越多的癌症幸存者导致人们对癌症治疗的长期副作用及其对生活质量的影响产生了更大的兴趣。特别是,癌症幸存者经常报告认知障碍是一种不良反应,他们将其归因于化疗的神经毒性,并将其称为“化疗脑”或“化疗雾”。在过去的 15-20 年中,研究探索了许多被认为会导致癌症相关认知能力下降的因素,试图确定潜在的原因。尽管存在许多混杂因素,但越来越多的证据表明化疗的神经毒性确实会导致认知变化。本综述考察了“化疗雾”研究的演变,着眼于方法学问题、我们当前理解的现状以及对未来研究的建议。

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