
Pauline Bizer
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onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Martina Schmidt |Philipp Zimmer |Maria-Chidi C. Onyedibe |Pauline Bizer
1 Introduction Patients treated for cancer frequently report having trouble in remembering, thinking, concentrating, or finding the right words and this can persist even years after cancer therapy [1, 2]. Previously termed “chemobrain” and thought to be the result of chemotherapy treatments, research has shown that these symptoms could occur also with other therapies and even before cancer treatment [3].
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