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  2. Radiation-induced cognitive decline - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Unfortunately for some patients, as time passes, people who received radiation therapy may begin experiencing deficits in their learning, memory, and spatial information processing abilities. The learning, memory, and spatial information processing abilities are dependent on proper hippocampus functionality. Therefore, any ...

  3. Post-chemotherapy cognitive impairment - Wikipedia

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    The systems of the body most affected by chemotherapy drugs include visual and semantic memory, attention and motor coordination and executive functioning. [9] [10] These effects can impair a chemotherapy patient's ability to understand and make decisions regarding treatment, perform in school or employment and can reduce quality of life. [10]

  4. Anti-Hu associated encephalitis - Wikipedia

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    Primarily adults contract this illness, and typically they have an underlying cancer that is either undiagnosed, diagnosed, in remission, or cured. [3] The condition can occur at any point during cancer. Small cell lung cancer is a particularly aggressive cancer more common in smokers and is associated with anti-Hu encephalitis.

  5. Your “forgetfulness” could be a sign of a another ... - AOL

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    You can't remember something you never heard and you can't follow directions if you didn't hear them right.

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  7. Limbic encephalitis - Wikipedia

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    Short-term memory loss, seizures, or psychiatric symptoms suggestive of limbic system involvement <4 years between onset of neurological symptoms and cancer diagnosis; Exclusion of metastases, infection, metabolic and nutritional deficits, stroke and side-effects of therapy that may cause limbic encephalopathy; At least one of

  8. Peptide treatment could reverse cognitive decline in ... - AOL

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    Currently, there is no cure for Alzheimer’s, but treatments can alleviate symptoms, such as memory loss and confusion, and some may slow the progress of the disease.

  9. Focal neurologic signs - Wikipedia

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    Damage to the limbic system involves loss or damage to memory, and may include: [citation needed] loss or confusion of long-term memory prior to focal neuropathy (retrograde amnesia) inability to form new memories (anterograde amnesia) loss of, or reduced emotions ; loss of olfactory functions; loss of decision-making ability