Talk:Post-chemotherapy cognitive impairment
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[edit] references
i have just gotten used to footnoted references. That way each idea or factum is tied to a cite below. After I added my input, I noticed that wasn't the scheme being followed. Is the goal to ultimately use footnoted refs? If not, then I"ll conform my addition.Godspeed John Glenn! Will 13:30, 3 October 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Moved possible sources
I've removed the following links from the main page - they can be used as references, but aren't good choices for external links and should be linked as in-line citations for the sources. I'll try to integrate later today. WLU (talk) 12:06, 25 April 2008 (UTC)
- Schagen SB, Muller MJ, Boogerd W, Mellenbergh GJ, van Dam FS (2006). "Change in cognitive function after chemotherapy: a prospective longitudinal study in breast cancer patients". J. Natl. Cancer Inst. 98 (23): 1742-5. doi:. PMID 17148777.
- Posit Science Press Release. “Study on Non-Invasive Therapy for “’Chemobrain.’” 2006 Nov 6.
- Brain Fitness Channel - What Is Chemobrain?
- MedPage Today - Temporary Brain Shrinkage May Explain 'Chemobrain'

