Cognitive rehabilitation group intervention for breast cancer survivors: results of a randomized clinical trial
ConclusionsBCS in the CR group showed immediate and sustained improvements in self‐reported cognitive complaints and memory functioning on neurocognitive testing. Results of the qEEG substudy provide some support for neurophysiological changes underlying the intervention. Copyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Source: Psycho-Oncology - Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: L. M. Ercoli, L. Petersen, A. M. Hunter, S. A. Castellon, L. Kwan, B. A. Kahn‐Mills, L. M. Embree, P. A. Cernin, A. F. Leuchter, P. A. Ganz Tags: Paper Source Type: research
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