Zapping 'Chemo Brain' at home: trial tests if brain stimulation eases cancer Survivors' fog
NCT ID NCT07112521
Summary
This study is testing whether a safe, at-home brain stimulation treatment can help improve memory, attention, and thinking speed in breast cancer survivors who experience 'chemo brain' or cancer-related cognitive impairment. Researchers will compare a real stimulation device to a fake one over six weeks to see if it helps. They will also check if a person's weight affects how well the treatment works.
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Department of Psychology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Helsinki
RECRUITINGHelsinki, Uusimaa, 00200, Finland
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