2018
DOI: 10.1158/1538-7445.am2018-4975
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Abstract 4975: Tumor metabolism and cognitive dysfunction in CNS lymphoma

Abstract: Background: The etiologic basis for neurocognitive and neuropsychological deficits in cancer patients and cancer survivors is poorly understood. Because of ongoing improvements in therapy and advances in survival, the problem of cancer-associated cognitive dysfunction is increasingly significant. While there is agreement that T2-weighted imaging abnormalities on MRI correlate with neurocognitive deficits, there has been limited insight into the neurochemical abnormalities associated with cognitive dysfunction … Show more

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