Chemobrain in Breast Cancer: Mechanisms, Clinical Manifestations, and Potential Interventions

医学 乳腺癌 化疗 癌症 心理干预 不利影响 认知 重症监护医学 认知功能衰退 肿瘤科 内科学 精神科 疾病 痴呆
作者
Giovana R. Onzi,Nathalia D’Agustini,Solange Cristina García,Sílvia Stanisçuaski Guterres,Paula R. Pohlmann,Daniela Dornelles Rosa,Adriana Raffin Pohlmann
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期刊:Drug Safety [Springer Nature]
卷期号:45 (6): 601-621 被引量:15
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DOI:10.1007/s40264-022-01182-3
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Among the potential adverse effects of breast cancer treatment, chemotherapy-related cognitive impairment (CRCI) has gained increased attention in the past years. In this review, we provide an overview of the literature regarding CRCI in breast cancer, focusing on three main aspects. The first aspect relates to the molecular mechanisms linking individual drugs commonly used to treat breast cancer and CRCI, which include oxidative stress and inflammation, reduced neurogenesis, reduced levels of specific neurotransmitters, alterations in neuronal dendrites and spines, and impairment in myelin production. The second aspect is related to the clinical characteristics of CRCI in patients with breast cancer treated with different drug combinations. Data suggest the incidence rates of CRCI in breast cancer vary considerably, and may affect more than 50% of treated patients. Both chemotherapy regimens with or without anthracyclines have been associated with CRCI manifestations. While cross-sectional studies suggest the presence of symptoms up to 20 years after treatment, longitudinal studies confirm cognitive impairments lasting for at most 4 years after the end of chemotherapy. The third and final aspect is related to possible therapeutic interventions. Although there is still no standard of care to treat CRCI, several pharmacological and non-pharmacological approaches have shown interesting results. In summary, even if cognitive impairments derived from chemotherapy resolve with time, awareness of CRCI is crucial to provide patients with a better understanding of the syndrome and to offer them the best care directed at improving quality of life.
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