MSc M.M. Stouten-Kemperman publications

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Publications MSc M.M. Stouten-Kemperman

Position
PhD Candidate
Main activities
Research
Specialisation
Neurotoxicity and brain imaging
Focus of research

Background
A substantial group of patients that has received chemotherapy report cognitive complaints. These problems are corroborated by neuropsychological studies that show impairments in some patients. The exact nature and causes of these impairments, however, need further elucidation. Therefore, it is important to gain more insight in the influence of chemotherapy on the brain with state-of-the-art imaging techniques.

Purpose
To investigate the late effects of chemotherapy on neuropsychological performance, and MRI brain function and structure in patients that received standard-dose chemotherapy for breast cancer or testicular cancer compared to disease specific and healthy controls.

2018

  • Stouten-Kemperman Myrle M., de Ruiter Michiel B., Boogerd Willem, Kerst J. Martijn, Kirschbaum Clemens, Reneman Liesbeth, Schagen Sanne B. Brain Hyperconnectivity >10 Years after Cisplatin-Based Chemotherapy for Testicular Cancer Brain connectivity 2018;8 (7):398-406 [PubMed]

2015

  • Stouten-Kemperman Myrle M., de Ruiter Michiel B., Caan Matthan W. A., Boogerd Willem, Kerst Martijn J., Reneman Liesbeth, Schagen Sanne B. Lower cognitive performance and white matter changes in testicular cancer survivors 10 years after chemotherapy Human brain mapping 2015;36 (11):4638-4647 [PubMed]
  • Stouten-Kemperman Myrle M., de Ruiter Michiel B., Koppelmans Vincent, Boogerd Willem, Reneman Liesbeth, Schagen Sanne B. Neurotoxicity in breast cancer survivors a parts per thousand yen10 years post-treatment is dependent on treatment type Brain imaging and behavior 2015;9 (2):275-284 [PubMed]
  • Stouten-Kemperman Myrle M., de Ruiter Michiel B., Boogerd Willem, Veltman Dick J., Reneman Liesbeth, Schagen Sanne B. Very Late Treatment-Related Alterations in Brain Function of Breast Cancer Survivors Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society 2015;21 (1):50-61 [PubMed]