The effect of modafinil on cognitive function in breast cancer survivors
Cancer2009Vol. 115(12), pp. 2605–2616
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Sadhna Kohli, Susan G. Fisher, Yolande Tra, M. Jacob Adams, Mark Mapstone, Keith Wesnes, Joseph A. Roscoe, Gary R. Morrow
Abstract
The authors found that modafinil improved cognitive performance in breast cancer survivors by enhancing some memory and attention skills. Although confirmation is needed, these findings suggest that modafinil may enhance quality of life in this patient population.
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