What are the common cancer related cognitive issues (chemobrain) that survivors should be aware of?

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ShelliKeslerPhD (Researcher (Verified) ) - 07 / 11 / 2012

The most common areas of difficulty including processing speed, attention, memory and executive function. Specific difficulties will vary among survivors depending on many factors. These factors include age, pre-cancer cognitive ability (i.e. cognitive reserve), level of physical and mental activity, psychiatric status (is the patient depression/anxious?) treatment history (e.g. chemotherapy, hormonal blockade, radiation) and certain genetic variants. However, we don't yet know all the mediating and moderating factors that might be involved.
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