
Nicolas Hart: CRCI severity and level of psychological distress among 456 cancer survivors
Nicolas Hart, Associate Professor and Program Director at University of Technology Sydney, shared a post on X about recent paper by Darren Haywood et al., titled “Accounting for unmet needs resulting from cancer-related cognitive impairment” published on Springer Nature Link.
Authors: Darren Haywood, Alexandre Chan, Raymond J. Chan, Evan Dauer, Haryana M. Dhillon, Ashley M. Henneghan, Maryam B. Lustberg, Moira O’Connor, Janette L. Vardy, Susan L. Rossell, Nicolas H. Hart
“Latest CRCI paper by Darren Haywood from his MASCC Cognition Fellowship.
CRCI severity and level of psychological distress provided the most predictive utility of overall CRCI unmet need among 456 cancer survivors (post-curative treatment).”
Darren Haywood, Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Cancer Survivorship at the INSIGHT Research Institute, shared this post on X, adding:
“Always wonderful collaborating with my MASCC mentorship team.
This is the first research to use our newly developed MASCC COG-IMPACT tool.“
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