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Use of focused computerized cognitive training (Neuroflex) to improve symptoms in women with persistent chemotherapy-related cognitive impairment.

Jennifer N VegaPaul A NewhouseAlexander C ConleySarah M SzymkowiczXuewen GongSarah CoteIngrid MayerWarren D TaylorSarah Shizuko Morimoto
Published in: Digital health (2023)
Results demonstrate feasibility and that breast cancer survivors are capable of completing a lengthy and challenging cognitive training program. Secondly, Neuroflex may confer specific cognitive benefits to both self-reported and objective performance. Results strongly support further investigation of Neuroflex in a larger controlled trial to establish efficacy for CRCI symptoms. Further studies may also result in optimization of this digital intervention for women with CRCI.
Keyphrases
  • cognitive impairment
  • randomized controlled trial
  • sleep quality
  • study protocol
  • open label
  • radiation therapy
  • locally advanced
  • drug induced