Reviews

Central Nervous System Complications of Cancer Therapy

Central nervous system (CNS) toxicity is a significant source of morbidity in the treatment of patients with cancer. Radiation, traditional cytotoxic chemotherapy, and novel biologic and targeted therapies all have recognized CNS side effects; and the risks of neurotoxicity can increase with combination therapy.



 

Central Nervous System Complications of Cancer Therapy

  • Mikael L. Rinne, MD, PhD,
  • Eudocia Q. Lee, MD, MPH,
  • Patrick Y. Wen, MD

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