Chemobrain: Insight the possible mechanisms of action induced by chemotherapeutic agents.

MennatALlah Hassan, Sara Wahdan, Reem Elnaga, T. Abdelghany, Ebtehal El-Demerdash Zaki
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Cancer is a chief burden of disease all over the world and is perceived as a terrifying and uncurable illness that implies death. Chemotherapy is one of the most common therapeutic approaches in cancer treatment. The effectiveness of chemotherapy led to a great elevation in survival rates of cancer patients with different types of cancer. Chemobrain is a group of symptoms showing reversible or irreversible cognitive decline, which a subset of adult, non-CNS cancer patients complain of as a direct consequence of chemotherapy. Several studies were conducted to investigate the possible chemotherapeutic agents that may precipitate chemobrain and their possible underlying pathways and mechanisms of action. In this review, we were interested in providing an insight into chemobrain, the possible mechanistic pathways of chemobrain-inducing chemotherapeutic drugs, the possible neuroprotective agents, diagnostic methods, the possible management methods, and the possible neuroprotective agent. The data of this review were based on review articles, books, and original articles obtained from PubMed, Google Scholar, and Elsevier.
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癌症是全世界的主要疾病负担,被认为是一种可怕的、无法治愈的疾病,意味着死亡。化疗是治疗癌症最常用的方法之一。化疗的有效性大大提高了不同类型癌症患者的生存率。化疗脑是一组表现为可逆或不可逆的认知能力下降的症状,一部分成年非中枢神经系统癌症患者抱怨化疗的直接后果。已有多项研究对可能诱发化疗脑的化疗药物及其可能的作用途径和机制进行了调查。在这篇综述中,我们希望深入探讨化脑、化脑诱导化疗药物的可能机制途径、可能的神经保护剂、诊断方法、可能的处理方法以及可能的神经保护剂。本综述的数据来源于从 PubMed、谷歌学术和爱思唯尔获取的综述文章、书籍和原创文章。
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