Presentation https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1YeDIc8Q6uMHv_U06X9sK_PBEiMrjQQN2wg8opGuhurI/edit#slide=id.g1d22646fea_0_19
Chemo brain is a common term used by cancer survivors to describe thinking and memory problems that can occur after cancer treatment.
Impacts: Concentration and ability to pay attention Ability to recall names, dates, and tasks Vocabulary and ability to perform basic math (like balancing a checkbook) Mood and emotional state
Treatments: Exercising your brain with puzzles, playing an instrument, or learning a new hobby Exercise -- even 5 minutes a day Plenty of sleep and rest
Active Task: Survey for tracking symptoms, along with memory game, and exercise task
Passive Task: Tracks exercise and sleep, the two variables that may lessen the symptoms for individuals suffering from Chemo Brain