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Chemobrain: Is It Real?
Cancer patients often experience cognitive impairments from a combination of factors: the cancer itself, treatment side affects, other medications, and medical complications. These changes can reveal themselves as memory loss, decreased ability to multi-task, and lack of sustained attention. However, you can learn how to relieve these symptoms. Learn some way to address these effects with Christina Meyers, Ph.D., ABPP, Neuro-Psychology Services
Date: 11/9/09, 10am to 11am
Time: 11/9/09, 10am to 11am
Location: Integrative Medicine Center, Clark Clinic (Main)
Format: Community Event
Contact: Place of wellness - placeofwellness@mdanderson.org
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