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Adaptations to cognitive problems reported by breast cancer survivors seeking cognitive rehabilitation: A qualitative study.

Heather J GreenMary E MihutaTamara OwnsworthHaryana M DhillonMerilyn TefayJasotha SanmugarajahHaitham W TuffahaShu-Kay NgDavid H K Shum
Published in: Psycho-oncology (2019)
Women treated for breast cancer, who were seeking cognitive rehabilitation, most commonly reported memory changes, which were mainly managed through a single type of adaptation. These results suggest that there is considerable scope for increasing the range of cognitive adaptations to improve the quality of life of cancer survivors who experience adverse cognitive changes.
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