Cognitive Training for Improving Executive Function in Chemotherapy-Treated Breast Cancer Survivors

Mirco-Abstract Difficulties with thinking and problem solving are very common among breast cancer survivors. We tested a computerized cognitive training program for 41 breast cancer survivors. The training program was associated with significant improvements in thinking and problem-solving skills. O...

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Veröffentlicht in:Clinical breast cancer 2013-08, Vol.13 (4), p.299-306
Hauptverfasser: Kesler, Shelli, Hadi Hosseini, S.M, Heckler, Charles, Janelsins, Michelle, Palesh, Oxana, Mustian, Karen, Morrow, Gary
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description Mirco-Abstract Difficulties with thinking and problem solving are very common among breast cancer survivors. We tested a computerized cognitive training program for 41 breast cancer survivors. The training program was associated with significant improvements in thinking and problem-solving skills. Our findings demonstrate potential for our online, home-based cognitive training program to improve cognitive difficulties among breast cancer survivors.
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