Cognitive rehabilitation program to improve cognition of cancer patients treated with chemotherapy: A 3-arm randomized trial.
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Date publication
septembre 2020
Journal
Cancer
Auteurs
Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr PETIT Thierry
Tous les auteurs :
Dos Santos M, Hardy-Léger I, Rigal O, Licaj I, Dauchy S, Levy C, Noal S, Segura C, Delcambre C, Allouache D, Parzy A, Barriere J, Petit T, Lange M, Capel A, Clarisse B, Grellard JM, Lefel J, Joly F
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Résumé
There is no treatment for cancer-related cognitive impairment, an important adverse effect that negatively impacts quality of life (QOL). We conducted a 3-arm randomized controlled trial to evaluate the impact of computer-assisted cognitive rehabilitation (CR) on cognition, QOL, anxiety, and depression among cancer patients treated with chemotherapy.
Mots clés
cancer, chemotherapy, cognitive impairment, cognitive rehabilitation, supportive care
Référence
Cancer. 2020 Sep 30;: