Brain zaps and treadmills: new hope for cancer fog?
NCT ID NCT07587957
First seen May 16, 2026 · Last updated May 16, 2026
Summary
This study tests if a 4-week program combining exercise with a gentle, noninvasive brain stimulation technique (tACS) can help breast cancer survivors who struggle with memory, focus, and thinking after treatment. Researchers will enroll 40 survivors to see if the program is practical, safe, and liked by participants. They will also measure changes in attention, memory, and physical function compared to a group receiving exercise plus a placebo stimulation.
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Florida Atlantic University
RECRUITINGBoca Raton, Florida, 33431, United States
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