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Blood and neuroimaging biomarkers of cognitive sequelae in breast cancer patients throughout chemotherapy: A systematic review

Authors :
Schroyen, Gwen
Vissers, Julie
Smeets, Ann
Gillebert, Celine R.
Lemiere, Jurgen
Sunaert, Stefan
Deprez, Sabine
Sleurs, Charlotte
Schroyen, Gwen
Vissers, Julie
Smeets, Ann
Gillebert, Celine R.
Lemiere, Jurgen
Sunaert, Stefan
Deprez, Sabine
Sleurs, Charlotte
Source :
Translational Oncology vol.16 (2022) [ISSN 1936-5233]
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Breast cancer treatment can induce alterations in blood-and neuroimaging-based markers. However, an overview of the predictive value of these markers for cognition is lacking for breast cancer survivors.This systematic review summarized studies of the last decade, using the PubMed database, evaluating blood markers, and the association between blood-or structural neuroimaging markers and cognition across the chemotherapy trajectory for primary breast cancer, following PRISMA guidelines.Forty-four studies were included. Differences were observed in all blood marker categories, from on-therapy until years post-chemotherapy. Associations were found between cognitive functioning and (1) blood markers (mainly inflammation-related) during, shortly-, or years post-chemotherapy and (2) white and gray matter metrics in frontal, temporal and parietal brain regions months up until years post-chemotherapy. Preliminary evidence exists for epigenetic and metabolic changes being associated with cognition, only after chemotherapy.This review demonstrated time-dependent associations between specific blood-based and structural neuroimaging markers with cognitive impairment in patients with breast cancer. Future studies are encouraged to include both neuroimaging-and blood markers (e.g. of neuronal integrity, epigenetics and metabolism) to predict long-term cognitive effects of chemotherapy.

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Translational Oncology vol.16 (2022) [ISSN 1936-5233]
Notes :
DOI: 10.1016/j.tranon.2021.101297, Translational Oncology vol.16 (2022) [ISSN 1936-5233], English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1356782095
Document Type :
Electronic Resource