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Cognitive

Rehabilitation

in Cancer Survivors
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Upcoming Workshop

Fall 2016

Our next cognitive rehabilitation workshop for cancer survivors will begin soon. Contact us at 206-667-7930 or wellness@uw.edu to sign up today!

Coping with 'chemo brain'

May 20, 2014

A cancer survivor and experts, including our own Dr. Cherrier, offer tips for combating mental fogginess after cancer treatment.

Article & Video from King5

March 17, 2014

Check out this article and video about chemo-brain from King5!

Article from Komo News

October 9, 2013

Check out this article from Komo News about our study!

Our Program

 

The University of Washington Memory Health Research Program is dedicated to the research of memory in order to improve the cognitive health of all people. Past research has included the link between hormones and memory, Alzheimer’s Disease research, and the prevention and early detection of memory issues.

Current Research

 

Our current research is focused on cognitive rehabilitation in cancer survivors. Our research is directed at providing resources and support for survivors who are suffering from memory and thinking abilities as a result of cancer treatment. Click here to find out more about our cognitive rehabilitation study.

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