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In a recent clinical trial of women initiating chemotherapy for breast cancer published by Wiley online in CANCER, those who simultaneously started an aerobic exercise program self-reported greater ...
Many women who receive chemotherapy experience a decreased ability to remember, concentrate, and/or think—commonly referred ...
Many women who receive chemotherapy experience a decreased ability to remember, concentrate, and/or think-;commonly referred to as "chemo-brain" or "brain fog"-;both short- and long-term.
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In a recent clinical trial of women initiating chemotherapy for breast cancer, those who simultaneously started an aerobic exercise program self-reported greater improvements in cognitive function ...