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Zhonglian Huang1, Jingjing Zhao1, Ke Ding1, Yue Lv1, Congjun Zhang2, Herta H Chao3,4, Chiang-Shan Li5, Huaidong Cheng1,5.
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To investigate the relationship between depression and the self-reported prospective memory (SPM) problems in breast cancer survivors who have received chemotherapy.Sixty-three breast cancer patients were administered with self-rating depression scale (SDS) and the prospective memory questionnaire as part of extensive neuropsychological assessments before and after chemotherapy. The performance of SDS and SPM were compared, with the level of significance set at P < .05.Compared with the group before chemotherapy, there is a significant difference on the SPM score (t = 6.069, P = .000) in breast cancer patients after chemotherapy. Further, there is also a significant difference on the SPM score (t = -4.348, P = .000) between the patients with and without depression group after chemotherapy.The present result indicated that the depression in breast cancer survivors after chemotherapy may be involved in their chemotherapy-induced SPM impairment.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31008981 PMCID: PMC6494378 DOI: 10.1097/MD.0000000000015301
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Medicine (Baltimore) ISSN: 0025-7974 Impact factor: 1.817
Comparison of performance of SDS, MMSE, VFT, DS, SPM before and after chemotherapy.
Comparison performance of depression, MMSE, VFR, DS, SPM, between the depression group and the nondepression group after chemotherapy.