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    Chemotherapy-induced amenorrhea: a prospective study of brain activation changes and neurocognitive correlates

    Chemotherapy-induced amenorrhea (CIA) often occurs in pre- and peri-menopausal BC patients, and while cancer/chemotherapy and abrupt estrogen loss have separately been shown to affect cognition and brain funct...

    Susan K. Conroy, Brenna C. McDonald, Tim A. Ahles in Brain Imaging and Behavior (2013)

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    Alterations in brain structure and function in breast cancer survivors: effect of post-chemotherapy interval and relation to oxidative DNA damage

    Neuroimaging studies have begun to uncover the neural substrates of cancer and treatment-related cognitive dysfunction, but the time course of these changes in the years following chemotherapy is unclear. This...

    Susan K. Conroy, Brenna C. McDonald, Dori J. Smith in Breast Cancer Research and Treatment (2013)

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    Gray matter reduction associated with systemic chemotherapy for breast cancer: a prospective MRI study

    Brain gray matter alterations have been reported in cross-sectional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies of breast cancer patients after cancer treatment. Here we report the first prospective MRI study of ...

    Brenna C. McDonald, Susan K. Conroy, Tim A. Ahles in Breast Cancer Research and Treatment (2010)