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Showing posts with label Cedars-Sinai. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cedars-Sinai. Show all posts
Friday, March 2, 2012
Cedars-Sinai Program Helps Professor Emerge From Haze
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Michael Sieverts' Tips/Tricks to Recover Your Life
My friend, Michael Sieverts, is a 10-year brain cancer survivor, a highly respected patient advocate, and a qi gong instructor for the Cancer Support Community. He is exceptionally well-read on the topics of brain health and cancer-related cognitive decline. ID
By Michael Sieverts
This is a handout for the “Chemobrain” panel I moderated on February 21st at the Cancer Support Community-Benjamin Center. From my introduction that evening:
This is an incredibly important moment in the history of cancer treatment, and we appear to be at an inflection point in terms of understanding the multitude of diseases we refer to collectively as cancer. A good deal of the excitement has to do with scientific
This is an incredibly important moment in the history of cancer treatment, and we appear to be at an inflection point in terms of understanding the multitude of diseases we refer to collectively as cancer. A good deal of the excitement has to do with scientific
Monday, December 27, 2010
Making the Cognitive Leap: Exercise is Good for 'Chemo Brain'
By Arash Asher, MD
Director, Cancer Survivorship and Rehabilitation
Samuel Oschin Comprehensive Cancer Institute
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA
Fortunately, the scientific community has come a long way over the last several years in better understanding chemo brain, its causes, and how it can really impact a cancer survivor's life. Unfortunately, we have much more work to do in learning about effective treatments for this problem.
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