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Altered resting state functional brain network topology in chemotherapy-treated breast cancer survivors

Abstract Many women with breast cancer, especially those treated with chemotherapy, experience cognitive decline due in part to neurotoxic brain injury. Recent neuroimaging studies suggest widespread brain structural abnormalities pointing to disruption of large-scale brain networks. We applied rest...

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Published in:Neurobiology of disease 2012-12, Vol.48 (3), p.329-338
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Brain
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Chemotherapy
Cognition
Cognition Disorders - chemically induced
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