Georgia State University: Women Face More Cognitive Issues After Brain Tumor Radiation
June 24, 2019
June 24, 2019
ATLANTA, Georgia, June 24 [TNSmedicalresearch] -- Georgia State University issued the following news release:
Young women who undergo radiation therapy to treat a pediatric brain tumor are more likely to suffer from long-term cognitive impairment than male survivors, according to a study by Georgia State University researchers.
"Some of the survivors are doing quite well, going on to graduate degrees or medical school, " said Tricia King, professor of psycholo . . .
Young women who undergo radiation therapy to treat a pediatric brain tumor are more likely to suffer from long-term cognitive impairment than male survivors, according to a study by Georgia State University researchers.
"Some of the survivors are doing quite well, going on to graduate degrees or medical school, " said Tricia King, professor of psycholo . . .