Study is enrolling newly diagnosed breast cancer patients about to start chemotherapy and age-matched control participants. The investigator is trying to better understand the prevalence of cognitive difficulties in cancer patients receiving chemotherapy compared to the general population as well as what biological mechanisms may play a role in the development of these difficulties. Patients will be asked to complete six assessments over the course of approximately 5 months. Assessments 1,3, 4.5 and 5 include computerized and paper and pencil cognitive testing as well as blood draws. Assessments 2 and 4 only involve the collection of a blood sample. An optional sub study is offered after Assessment 1. It involves a research brain MRI at Assessment 4.5 and cognitive testing and another research brain MRI at Assessment 6.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
150
computerized and paper-based cognitive tests that assess memory, executive function, processing speed and concentration performed at Assessments 1, 3, 4.5 \& 5.
Optional sub-study participation includes undergoing research brain MRI to obtain structural and functional brain images at Assessment 4.5 and 6.
University of Rochester
Rochester, New York, United States
RECRUITINGCognitive function (memory, concentration, attentiveness) will be assessed by computerized cognitive assessments and associated with inflammation and neurotoxicity markers
Change scores from baseline will be computed for each cognitive measure as well as each mechanistic marker
Time frame: During chemotherapy and 1 month post-chemotherapy; Approximately 3 - 5 months
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