Abstract
Abstract Date Presented 03/27/20 This pilot study describes the impact of a combined remote intervention of computerized cognitive training together with occupational-based treatment on patients with cancer-related cognitive impairment. Positive outcomes were found in occupational performance, cognitive functions, quality of life, and mood. This treatment can possibly add to the therapeutic landscape of cancer-related cognitive impairment, which currently impairs the lives of millions worldwide. Primary Author and Speaker: Talia Maeir Additional Authors and Speakers: Yafit Gilboa Contributing Authors: Afik Hoba, Mor Nahum, Chen Makranz, Tamar Peretz-Yablonsky
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