ARE YOU A BREAST CANCER SURVIVOR? Join Our Study and Help Researchers Learn More About Treating Cognitive Problems Attributed to Chemotherapy
Brenna McDonald
Primary Investigator
Brief description of study
Detailed description of study
- Women ages 18 and older
- Speak and read in English
- Diagnosis of stage I, II, or III breast cancer
- Have completed chemotherapy 1-5 years ago and are currently disease-free
- Have concerns about attention, concentration, and memory
- If eligible, participants will be assigned at random, like the flip of a coin, into one of two therapy groups: a brief cognitive-behavioral skills program or a supportive approach
- Both programs will use secure telehealth technology (can be completed from home using a computer or smartphone)
- Therapy consists of 8 visits, 45 minutes once per week
- One follow-up assessment will occur 6 mos. after completing therapy
Eligibility of study
You may be eligible for this study if you meet the following criteria:
- Conditions: BCS,breast cancer,adult,adults,chemo,chemotherapy,cognitive,cognitive dysfunction,cognitive problems,CBT,therapy
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Age: 18 years - 100 years
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Gender: Female
- Women ages 18 and older
- Speak and read in English
- Diagnosis of state I-III breast cancer
- Have completed chemotherapy 1-5 years ago and are currently disease-free
- Report cognitive problems of memory and concentration attributed to chemotherapy
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