Differentiation of groups of patients with cognitive complaints at breast cancer diagnosis: Results from a sub-study of the French CANTO cohort.

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Date publication

octobre 2020

Journal

Psycho-oncology

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr COUTANT Charles


Tous les auteurs :
Hardy-Leger I, Charles C, Lange M, Joly F, Roux P, Capel A, Petrucci J, Rigal O, Fel JL, Vanlemmens L, Everhard S, Anne-Laure M, Vaz Luis I, Coutant C, Cottu P, Levy C, Lerebours F, Andre F, Licaj I, Dauchy S

Résumé

Cognitive complaints are more frequent in women with breast cancer (BC) than in healthy controls and can be present before any treatment. Findings regarding contributive factors remain inconsistent. This study aimed to identify different groups of patients with cognitive complaints at BC diagnosis and to determine whether these different groups were associated with demographic, medical or psychological characteristics.

Mots clés

Breast Cancer, Cognitive Complaints, Psycho-oncology, Survivorship, Time of Diagnosis

Référence

Psychooncology. 2020 Oct 14;: