Characterizing cancer-related cognitive impairments and impact on quality of life in women with metastatic breast cancer

Little is known about cancer-related cognitive impairments (CRCI) in women with metastatic breast cancer (MBC). The purpose of this study is to (1) comprehensively describe CRCI and any associated psychosocial and behavioral symptoms, (2) determine observable sociodemographic and clinical risk facto...

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Veröffentlicht in:Breast cancer research and treatment 2024-09
Hauptverfasser: Henneghan, Ashley M, Van Dyk, Kathleen M, Haywood, Darren, Patel, Mansi, Franco-Rocha, Oscar Y, Bang, Soyeong, Longley, Tamsin, Tasker, Rebecca, Kaufmann, Tara, Paolillo, Emily W, Moore, Raeanne C, Hart, Nicolas H
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Zusammenfassung:Little is known about cancer-related cognitive impairments (CRCI) in women with metastatic breast cancer (MBC). The purpose of this study is to (1) comprehensively describe CRCI and any associated psychosocial and behavioral symptoms, (2) determine observable sociodemographic and clinical risk factors for CRCI, and (3) explore cognitive and psychosocial predictors of quality of life and social functioning in women living with MBC. Using a cross-sectional design, women with MBC completed assessments (objective and subjective measures of CRCI including 3 open-ended questions, measures of psychosocial and behavioral factors, and assessments of quality of life and social function), and data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, qualitative content analysis, correlation analyses, t tests, analysis of variance, and linear regression models. Data from 52 women were analyzed. 69.2% of the sample reported clinically significant CRCI and 46% of the sample scored 
ISSN:0167-6806
1573-7217
1573-7217
DOI:10.1007/s10549-024-07479-4