Many chemotherapy patients know the feeling all too well: a mental fogginess that permeates the brain and can disrupt even the most routine tasks. It is popularly known as “chemo brain.”
Researchers find potential causes of 'chemo brain' and exercises that may help
Patients with brain cancer may benefit from treatment to boost white blood cells – Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis
A noninvasive treatment for “chemo brain”, MIT News
Chemotherapy-induced cognitive impairment: A potential preventive strategy - Mayo Clinic
Healthy habits help preserve brain health, despite genetics - University of Mississippi Medical Center
Alzheimer's Gene May Be Associated with Chemo Brain - NCI
Cognitive behavioral therapy may help ease 'chemo brain' - The Washington Post
Physical Activity May Be Key to Battling Chemo Brain
Research finds likely culprit for brain fog commonly reported by breast cancer patients - ABC News
Physical Activity May Lessen the Effects of Chemo Brain - NCI
City of Hope scientists develop targeted chemotherapy able to kill all solid tumors in preclinical research
Research suggests potential therapy to prevent 'chemobrain' in cancer patients
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