Memory Impairments and Wellbeing in Breast Cancer Patients: A Systematic Review

Breast cancer is one of the most diagnosed cancers among women. Its effects on the cognitive and wellbeing domains have been widely reported in the literature, although with inconsistent results. The central goal of this review was to identify, in women with breast cancer, the main memory impairment...

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Breast cancer
Cancer
Cancer patients
Cancer therapies
Care and treatment
Chemotherapy
Cognitive ability
Demographic aspects
Depression, Mental
Diagnosis
Executive function
Health aspects
Memory
Memory, Disorders of
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Patient outcomes
Patients
Quality of life
Risk factors
Systematic review
Womens health
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