Brain games and exercise may boost memory in breast cancer survivors
NCT ID NCT06073717
First seen May 08, 2026 · Last updated May 23, 2026 · Updated 2 times
Summary
This study looks at whether a 20-week program of physical exercise, with or without added cognitive training (like brain games), can improve thinking skills in breast cancer survivors. 108 women who have finished primary cancer treatment will take part. Researchers will measure changes in memory, attention, and physical function, and look at certain biomarkers linked to muscle and brain health.
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Locations
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Laboratorio de Ciencias del Deporte
Seville, Sevilla, 41013, Spain
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Oncoavanze
Seville, Sevilla, 41013, Spain
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SADUS - Servicio de Actividades Deportivas de la Universidad de Sevilla
Seville, Sevilla, 41012, Spain
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