2024
DOI: 10.3389/fncel.2024.1328361
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Glitches in the brain: the dangerous relationship between radiotherapy and brain fog

Noemi Marino,
Martina Bedeschi,
Melania Elettra Vaccari
et al.

Abstract: Up to approximately 70% of cancer survivors report persistent deficits in memory, attention, speed of information processing, multi-tasking, and mental health functioning, a series of symptoms known as “brain fog.” The severity and duration of such effects can vary depending on age, cancer type, and treatment regimens. In particular, every year, hundreds of thousands of patients worldwide undergo radiotherapy (RT) for primary brain tumors and brain metastases originating from extracranial tumors. Besides its p… Show more

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