This study aims to help breast cancer survivors who experience cognitive impairment, which means they may have trouble remembering things or concentrating. The study uses computerized cognitive training, which is like brain exercises on a computer, to see if it helps improve these issues. This is a Phase III trial, meaning it’s a well-planned study to test how effective this training is.
To participate, you must have been diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer (Stage I-III) and finished your initial treatments at least 6 months ago but not more than 5 years ago. You must also be able to understand English or Spanish. If you have a history of other cancers, certain brain conditions, or are currently in another intensive treatment or trial, you may not be eligible.
- Duration: The study involves regular visits and follow-ups.
- Participation: You will be randomly assigned to either the training group or a control group.
- Risks: Minimal risk, mainly related to time commitment and privacy of health data.