Cancer-related cognitive impairment as a key contributor to psychopathology in cancer survivors: implications for prevention, treatment and supportive care
Darren Haywood(Melbourne Health), Nicolas H. Hart(University of Technology Sydney), Michael Jefford(The University of Melbourne), M. Farley(University of Technology Sydney), Susan L. Rossell(St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne), Melissa C. Henry(McGill University Health Centre), Evan Dauer(University of Technology Sydney), Ashley M. Henneghan(The University of Texas at Austin), Oscar Lederman(UNSW Sydney)
Cited by 20
Related Papers
Treatment-Resistant Schizophrenia: Treatment Response and Resistance in Psychosis (TRRIP) Working Group Consensus Guidelines on Diagnosis and Terminology
|American Journal of Psychiatry|2016|1.1k
Patient navigation across the cancer care continuum: An overview of systematic reviews and emerging literature
|CA A Cancer Journal for Clinicians|2023|243
Measuring Self-Reported Cancer-Related Cognitive Impairment: Recommendations From the Cancer Neuroscience Initiative Working Group
|JNCI Journal of the National Cancer Institute|2021|115
Cognitive Impairment in Non-critical, Mild-to-Moderate COVID-19 Survivors
|Frontiers in Psychology|2022|87