Cognitive impairments caused by oxaliplatin and 5-fluorouracil chemotherapy are ameliorated by physical activity

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Joanna E. Fardell
Janette Vardy
Jeanette D. Shah
Ian N. Johnston
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[1] University of Sydney,School of Psychology
[2] University of Sydney,Sydney Cancer Centre
[3] Cancer Institute New South Wales,undefined
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Psychopharmacology | 2012年 / 220卷
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Chemotherapy; Cognition; Oxaliplatin; 5-Fluorouracil; Exercise;
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