Researchers aren't sure why cancer treatment causes changes in thinking and memory. These changes are often linked to chemotherapy. But other treatments and things can contribute to cognitive changes. Hormone changes after cancer treatment, surgery, radiation, stress, anxiety, depression, anemia, pain, extreme tiredness, sleep problems, and some medicines may also affect cognitive issues. They may be, in some part, caused by the cancer itself. You may be more at risk for cognitive problems if you've had one or more of these types of cancer:
- Blood cancers (leukemia, multiple myeloma)
- Brain cancer
- Breast cancer
- Colon cancer
- Ovarian cancer