Chemotherapy-related cognitive dysfunction and effects on quality of life in gynecologic cancer patients.

Diana C Pearre, Daniela A Bota
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Abstract

Introduction: chemotherapy-related cognitive dysfunction (CRCD) is a growing problem due to rising cancer rates and increasing numbers of cancer survivors. upwards of 70% of ovarian cancer patients report cognitive-changes following treatment for their cancer.

Areas covered: the underlying mechanisms of CRCD are a subject of active research and debate. the initial insult may start with the diagnosis of cancer itself, both in the number of peripheral cytokines it produces but also in the psychological changes caused by stress and anxiety associated with the diagnosis. chemotherapy, in its ability to alter dna in the replication cycle, has been shown to damage neurons and their stem cell precursors.

Expert commentary: based on proposed mechanisms and advancements in other neuropsychological diseases, various pharmacologic and behavioral interventions have been demonstrated to show improvements in patient's quality of life and in their perceived cognitive abilities and memory. further research is necessary to be able to determine when and how these cognitive changes occur, and if their multiple potential biological underpinnings can synergize toward deleterious cognitive effects. future therapies will include prevention strategies to avert CRCD's effects on patients.

化疗相关认知功能障碍及其对妇科肿瘤患者生活质量的影响。
导论:由于癌症发病率的上升和癌症幸存者的增加,化疗相关认知功能障碍(CRCD)是一个日益严重的问题。超过70%的卵巢癌患者在接受癌症治疗后出现认知变化。涵盖领域:慢性慢性疾病的潜在机制是一个积极研究和辩论的主题。最初的侮辱可能始于癌症本身的诊断,无论是在它产生的外周细胞因子的数量上,还是在与诊断相关的压力和焦虑引起的心理变化上。化疗能够改变复制周期中的DNA,已被证明会损害神经元及其干细胞前体。专家评论:基于其他神经心理疾病的机制和进展,各种药物和行为干预已被证明可以改善患者的生活质量,并改善他们的认知能力和记忆。需要进一步的研究来确定这些认知变化何时以及如何发生,以及它们的多种潜在生物学基础是否可以协同产生有害的认知影响。未来的治疗将包括预防策略,以避免CRCD对患者的影响。
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