Late effects of high-dose adjuvant chemotherapy on white and gray matter in breast cancer survivors: Converging results from multimodal magnetic resonance imaging
The neural substrate underlying cognitive impairments after chemotherapy is largely unknown. Here, we investigated very late (>9 years) effects of adjuvant high-dose chemotherapy on brain white and gray matter in primary breast cancer survivors (n = 17) with multimodal magnetic resonance imag...
Main Authors: | De Ruiter, M, Reneman, L, Boogerd, W, Veltman, D, Caan, M, Douaud, G, Lavini, C, Linn, S, Boven, E, Van Dam, F, Schagen, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2012
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