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List of contributors vii
Preface xi
Section 1 Cognition and the brain: measurement, tools, and interpretation
1 Introduction Christina A. Meyers James R. Perry 3
2 Clinical neuropsychology Jill B. Rich Angela K. Troyer 6
3 Brain imaging investigation of chemotherapy-induced neurocognitive changes Brenna C. McDonald Andrew J. Saykin Tim A. Ahles 19
4 Role of Neuropsychological assessment in cancer patients Elana Farace 33
5 Neuropsychological assessment of adults with cancer Anne E. Kayl Robert Collins Jeffrey S. Wefel 44
6 Neuropsychological assessment of children with cancer Louise Penkman Fennell Robert W. Butler 56
Section 2 Effects of cancer and cancer treatment on cognition
7 Biological bases of radiation injury to the brain Edward G. Shaw Mike E. Robbins 83
8 Cognitive dysfunction related to chemotherapy and biological response modifiers Jeffrey S. Wefel Robert Collins Anne E. Kayl 97
9 Effect of hormones and hormonal treatment on cognition Christien Schilder Sanne Schagen Frits van Dam 115
10 Low-grade Gliomas Martin J. B. Taphoorn Charles G. Niëet;l 142
11 High-grade Gliomas Michael J. Glantz John W. Conlee 156
12 Brain metastases Deepak Khuntia Beela S. Mathew Christina A. Meyers Sterling Johnson Minesh P. Mehta 170
13 Primary central nervous system lymphoma Denise D. Correa 187
14 Childhood brain tumors H. Stacy Nicholson Louise Penkman Fennell Robert W. Butler 198
15 Neurofibromatosis Bartlett D. Moore, Ill John M. Slopis 211
16 Hematological malignancies Melissa Friedman Mercedes Fernandez 228
17 Paraneoplastic disorders Edward Dropcho 239
18 Symptomatic therapies and supportive care issues Alan Valentine Eduardo Bruera258
19 Animal models and cancer-related symptoms Adrian Dunn 270
Section 3 Interventions and implications for clinical trials
20 Behavioral strategies and rehabilitation Dona E. C. Locke Jane H. Cerhan James F. Malec 281
21 Support services Bebe Guill Renee H. Raynor 295
22 Pharmacological Interventions for the treatment of radiation-induced brain injury Edward G. Shaw Jerome Butler L. Douglas Case Ralph d'Agostino, Jr. John Gleason, Jr. Edward Ip Mike E. Robbins Paul Saconn Stephen R. Rapp 312
23 Neurocognitive testing in clinical trials Jennifer A. Smith Jeffrey S. Wefel 320
Index 329
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