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    Entries in cognitive side effects of cancer treatment (1)

    Tuesday
    Oct282008

    Are You A Working Breast Cancer Survivor?

    Are You A Working Breast Cancer Survivor?

    Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences,

    Bethesda MD
    Last Modified: June 14, 2008

    Women breast cancer survivors, 1 to 10 years after primary cancer treatment, whose breast cancer has not spread are needed for on-line study on cognitive function and work. Must be currently working full-time, ages 18 through 65, and without a history of adult ADHD (prior to cancer), dementia, brain injury, epilepsy, drug or alcohol abuse. You will need internet access with connection speed faster than dial-up. Study includes completing questionnaires and a short online test of memory. The study will take approximately 60 to 75 minutes to complete. To see if you are eligible for our study, go to: http://cim.usuhs.mil/cancerstudy

    For more information call Lisseth Calvio at (301) 295-9660 or email cogworkstudy@gmail.com.

    This research project is being run by the Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences, Bethesda MD.