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patientpower.info | Marcia Frellick |Michael Hunter
Jump ToSymptomsTreatments Linked to CRCIFlow Chart StepsChanging TreatmentAwarenessTestingHave you experienced trouble balancing a checkbook or remembering appointments or finding words – and you’re undergoing cancer treatment? Many patients experience a “brain fog” while they are being treated for cancer or even long afterward. That syndrome is called cancer-related cognitive impairment (CRCI), and it can significantly interfere with the ability to complete simple tasks.
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