Abstract

Brain gliomas are the largest group of primary central nervous System tumors. Cognitive impairment is the most common problem in brain glioma patients. This deficit impacts patient's independence causing functional impairment. To improve cognition, independence on daily life activities and quality of life is a main objective in this population's treatment. There are few studies of cognitive rehabilitation interventions in brain tumor patients. The objective is to evaluate the efficacy of a neurocognitive telerehabilitation program on cognition and quality of life in patients with primary brain tumor undergoing surgery.

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