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Original Articles

Study of the cognitive effects of chemotherapy: Considerations in selection of a control group

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Pages 435-444 | Received 17 Aug 2012, Accepted 27 Feb 2013, Published online: 09 Apr 2013
 

Abstract

Neuropsychological data collected in 28 breast cancer patients before and after chemotherapy were compared to those of a local healthy control group, a local disease control group, and published norms, respectively, in order to determine whether the nature of the control group influenced outcome. The frequency of decline in the chemotherapy group was 21% and significantly higher than that of the control group whether referenced to the healthy controls, disease controls, or published norms. These results suggest that published norms may be adequate to demonstrate cancer-related cognitive impairment provided that cognitive function is measured adequately, practice effects and base rates are taken into account, and demographic factors that might influence practice effects are considered.

Acknowledgments

This research was made possible by the generous support of the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation–Ontario Chapter. We would like to thank the women who volunteered as subjects, as well as the oncologists, nurses, and support staff at the Ottawa Hospital Cancer Centre for their support. Statement of originality: The data used in the current analyses were used in previous analyses published in Psycho-Oncology in 2008 and 2009. The authors have no conflicts of interest.

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