Predictors of Cognitive Decline After Chemotherapy in Breast Cancer Patients

被引:103
作者
Vearncombe, Katharine J. [1 ,2 ]
Rolfe, Margaret [3 ,4 ]
Wright, Margaret [5 ]
Pachana, Nancy A. [1 ]
Andrew, Brooke [1 ,2 ]
Beadle, Geoffrey [5 ]
机构
[1] Univ Queensland, Sch Psychol, Brisbane, Qld, Australia
[2] Wesley Hosp, Wesley Res Inst, Brisbane, Qld, Australia
[3] So Cross Univ, Grad Res Coll, Lismore, NSW 2480, Australia
[4] Queensland Univ Technol, Sch Math Sci, Brisbane, Qld 4001, Australia
[5] Queensland Inst Med Res, Brisbane, Qld 4006, Australia
基金
澳大利亚研究理事会;
关键词
Adjuvant chemotherapy; Breast cancer; Cognitive domains; Cognitive impairment; Neurotoxicity; Memory; RECEIVING ADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY; STANDARD-DOSE CHEMOTHERAPY; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; FUNCTIONAL ASSESSMENT; FATIGUE; WOMEN; IMPAIRMENT; CARCINOMA; SURVIVORS; THERAPY;
D O I
10.1017/S1355617709990567
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
The objective of this Study is to identify whether decline in cognitive functioning after chemotherapy in women with breast cancer is associated with health/disease, treatment, and psychological variables. Neuropsychological performance, health/disease, and treatment-related information of 136 women with breast cancer (age M = 49.38 SD = 7.92 range = 25.25-67.92) was assessed pre-chemotherapy and 1-month post-chemotherapy. The Reliable Change Index corrected for practice (RCIp) identified women whose performance significantly declined. while Pearson cot-relations assessed the relationship between cognitive change and predictor variables. A total of 16.9% of women showed siganificant decline post-chemotherapy, with affected domains including verbal learning and memory, abstract reasoning, and motor coordination. Decline in hemoglobin levels and increased anxiety over the Course Of chemotherapy was found to significantly predict impairment in Multiple cognitive measures. Change in specific cognitive measures was significantly associated with baseline fatigue, depression, and functional well-being (r = 0.23 to 0.33; p = .01 to <.001). Although the effects are small, there is evidence that psychological and health Factors may increase Vulnerability to cognitive dysfunction after chemotherapy for breast cancer. Significant associations reported in this Study may be useful in the identification and treatment of at-risk individuals. (JINS, 2009, 15, 951-962.)
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页码:951 / 962
页数:12
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