This study examined whether chemotherapy-induced menopause affects cognitive functioning in women with early breast cancer. The neuropsychological performance of 121 breast cancer patients (age M=49.62, SD=8.11, range=25.25-67.92) treated with chemotherapy was assessed pre-chemotherapy, as well as 1, 6, and 18 months post-chemotherapy completion. Linear mixed modeling was used to evaluate the data. Type of menopause (pre, chemotherapy-induced, and post menopause) was found to significantly interact with cognitive performance on two cognitive variables. Specifically, chemotherapy-induced menopausal women did not show any significant changes in performance on an abstract reasoning task, while the pre-menopausal and post-menopausal groups significantly improved over time. A significant interaction on a test of finger dexterity and coordination was also found, although inspection of the results indicated that this was due to a significant improvement in the pre-menopausal groups at 6 months post chemotherapy. After chemotherapy most cognitive variables showed improvements over time, although two indicators of verbal memory showed significant declines immediately after chemotherapy, with improvement by 18 months post completion. The current study found little evidence to suggest that chemotherapy-induced menopause broadly affects cognitive functioning after treatment administration. However, longer follow-up assessments are warranted to assess the long-term effects of combined chemotherapy and endocrine treatment.
Journal article
Cognitive effects of chemotherapy-induced menopause in breast cancer
Neuropsychology, Development and Cognition. Section D: the Clinical Neuropsychologist, Vol.25(8), pp.1295-1313
2011
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- Title
- Cognitive effects of chemotherapy-induced menopause in breast cancer
- Creators
- Katharine J Vearncombe - University of QueenslandMargaret Rolfe - Southern Cross UniversityBrooke Andrew - University of QueenslandNancy A Pachana - University of QueenslandMargaret Wright - Queensland Institute of Medical ResearchGeoffrey Beadle - Queensland Institute of Medical Research
- Publication Details
- Neuropsychology, Development and Cognition. Section D: the Clinical Neuropsychologist, Vol.25(8), pp.1295-1313
- Identifiers
- 1082; 991012821699302368
- Academic Unit
- Office of Deputy Vice Chancellor, Research; School of Health and Human Sciences
- Resource Type
- Journal article