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    Cerebral blood flow and structural connectivity after working memory or physical training in paediatric cancer survivors - Exploratory findings by Schuerch, Kirstin, Grieder, Matthias, Benzing, Valetin, Siegwart, Valerie, Federspiel, Andrea, Slavova, Nedelina, Kiefer, Claus, Roessler, Jochen, Everts, Regula

    Published in Neuropsychological rehabilitation (29-05-2024)
    “…Paediatric cancer survivors often suffer from cognitive long-term difficulties. Consequently, strengthening cognition is of major clinical relevance. This…”
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    Development of working memory, processing speed, and psychosocial functions in patients with pediatric cancer by Schuerch, Kirstin, Salzmann, Saskia, Steiner, Leonie, Lidzba, Karen, Klein, Andrea, Roessler, Jochen, Everts, Regula

    Published in Pediatric research (29-08-2024)
    “…Many patients after pediatric cancer suffer from long-term cognitive difficulties. This study investigates the development of cognitive and psychosocial…”
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    How is Cerebral Perfusion Associated with Functional Outcome in Pediatric Cancer Survivors? by Schuerch, Kirstin, Grieder, Matthias, Benzing, Valentin, Siegwart, Valerie, Federspiel, Andrea, Slavova, Nedelina, Kiefer, Claus, Roessler, Jochen, Everts, Regula

    Published in Developmental neuropsychology (01-07-2023)
    “…Pediatric cancer survivors (PCS) experience functional difficulties and brain alterations. However, little is known about cerebral perfusion and its…”
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    Personal and Social Resources Are Linked to Cognition and Health-Related Quality of Life in Childhood Cancer Survivors by Siegwart, Valerie, Schürch, Kirstin, Benzing, Valentin, Roessler, Jochen, Everts, Regula

    Published in Children (Basel) (22-06-2022)
    “…Personal and social resources may buffer the adverse effects of childhood cancer and its impact on cognition and quality of life. While childhood cancer…”
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