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Neuropsychological functioning and quality of life during the first year after completing chemotherapy for breast cancer
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In addition to confirming the importance of fatigue and social support in quality of life, these data offer preliminary indications that weaker VF skills and self-reported cognitive complaints may be associated with poorer functional outcomes among cancer survivors. Further research is needed to validate these potential relationships, which suggest that cognitive difficulties among cancer survivors may warrant monitoring and possible intervention.
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