Shining a light on 'Chemo Brain': helmet trial aims to clear mental fog for cancer survivors
NCT ID NCT05855694
Summary
This is a small, early-stage study to see if a special light therapy helmet can help improve memory and concentration problems that some people experience after cancer treatment. Thirty cancer survivors who report 'chemo brain' or similar thinking issues will use the helmet three times a week for six weeks. Half will get the real light treatment, and half will get a placebo version, to compare if the therapy makes a difference in their cognitive symptoms and quality of life.
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