Self-rated cognitive functions following chemotherapy in patients with breast cancer: a 6-month prospective study
Ryosuke Kitahata,1 Shinichiro Nakajima,1–4 Hiroyuki Uchida,1,3 Tetsu Hayashida,5 Maiko Takahashi,5 Shintaro Nio,1 Jinichi Hirano,1 Maki Nagaoka,1 Takefumi Suzuki,1 Hiromitsu Jinno,6 Yuko Kitagawa,5 Masaru Mimura1 1Psychopharmacology Research Program, Department of Neuropsychiatry, School...
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Autores principales: | Kitahata R, Nakajima S, Uchida H, Hayashida T, Takahashi M, Nio S, Hirano J, Nagaoka M, Suzuki T, Jinno H, Kitagawa Y, Mimura M |
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Dove Medical Press
2017
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/26bda0e4e056482d92fc7b316c380682 |
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