Sohag大学医院乳腺癌患者的认知能力下降

Manar Sayed, Gharib Mohamed, H. Ibrahim, Mohamed Thabet
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乳腺癌患者的认知能力下降可能与治疗相关,也可能与非治疗相关。认知障碍可能发生在任何癌症治疗开始之前或与乳腺癌治疗(如放疗、激素治疗)有关。风险因素包括患者的特征,如心理和遗传参数,而不是癌症和癌症治疗的影响。根据几项调查,接受化疗的患者认知障碍的发生率高于接受激素治疗的患者。认知功能障碍的假说包括全身性炎症增加、神经元线粒体功能障碍和氧化损伤。认知功能障碍的症状在接受大剂量化疗的妇女中更为常见,因此认知功能障碍被认为是治疗毒性。由于化疗的毒性作用,认知功能障碍在乳腺癌患者中很常见。复杂注意力、执行功能、学习和记忆是常见的受影响的领域。认知功能障碍的药理学治疗包括痴呆药物治疗,但尚无确切疗效。此外,体育锻炼被认为是一种合适的干预措施,但尚未得到有效的评估。
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Cognitive decline in patients of breast cancer at Sohag University Hospital
Cognitive decline in breast cancer patients can occur treatment related or non-treatment related. Disturbance of cognition can occur before start of any cancer therapy or in association with breast cancer therapy (e.g., radiation, hormonal therapy). Risk factors include a patient’s characteristics, such as psychological and genetic parameters other than the impact of cancer and cancer therapy. Incidence of cognitive disturbance in patients who receive chemotherapy is higher than patients receiving hormonal therapy, according to several surveys. Hypothesis of cognitive dysfunction includes increased systemic inflammation, mitochondrial dysfunction in neurons and Oxidative damage. Symptoms of cognitive dysfunction were more frequent in women who received high-dose chemotherapy, so that cognitive impairment is considered as treatment toxicity. Cognitive dysfunction was common among breast cancer patients as a toxic effect of chemotherapy. Complex attention, executive function, learning and memory are common affected domains. Pharmacologic treatment of cognitive dysfunction includes medication for dementia but without conclusive efficacy. Also, physical exercise is considered a suitable intervention, but has not been efficiently evaluated.
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