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Speed of processing training in middle-aged and older breast cancer survivors (SOAR): results of a randomized controlled pilot

Speed of processing training in middle-aged and older breast cancer survivors (SOAR): results of... Breast Cancer Res Treat (2018) 168:259–267 https://doi.org/10.1007/s10549-017-4564-2 BRIEF REPORT Speed of processing training in middle‑aged and older breast cancer survivors (SOAR): results of a randomized controlled pilot 1,4 1 2,4 1 Karen Meneses  · Rachel Benz  · Jennifer R. Bail  · Jacqueline B. Vo  · 3,4 1,5 1,6 1,5 Kristen Triebel  · Pariya Fazeli  · Jennifer Frank  · David E. Vance   Received: 27 October 2017 / Accepted: 1 November 2017 / Published online: 11 November 2017 © The Author(s) 2017. This article is an open access publication Abstract Results SOP training resulted in improvement in objec- Purpose Cognitive changes are common among breast tive measures of SOP and executive function. Immediate cancer survivors. There is limited evidence to guide manage- (6  week) posttest and 6-month follow-up demonstrated ment of cognitive changes. This randomized controlled pilot large SOP training effects over time. Large representation evaluated the preliminary efficacy of a speed of processing of African American women (51.2%) and 96% retention in (SOP) training among middle-aged and older breast cancer the SOAR study add to study strengths. survivors. Conclusion Home-based SOP training shows promise for Methods Sixty breast cancer survivors  with self-reported remediating cognitive changes following breast cancer treat- cognitive changes were recruited to the SOAR study. Partici- ment, particularly improved SOP, and executive function. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Breast Cancer Research and Treatment Springer Journals

Speed of processing training in middle-aged and older breast cancer survivors (SOAR): results of a randomized controlled pilot

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Springer Journals
Copyright
Copyright © 2017 by The Author(s)
Subject
Medicine & Public Health; Oncology
ISSN
0167-6806
eISSN
1573-7217
DOI
10.1007/s10549-017-4564-2
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Abstract

Breast Cancer Res Treat (2018) 168:259–267 https://doi.org/10.1007/s10549-017-4564-2 BRIEF REPORT Speed of processing training in middle‑aged and older breast cancer survivors (SOAR): results of a randomized controlled pilot 1,4 1 2,4 1 Karen Meneses  · Rachel Benz  · Jennifer R. Bail  · Jacqueline B. Vo  · 3,4 1,5 1,6 1,5 Kristen Triebel  · Pariya Fazeli  · Jennifer Frank  · David E. Vance   Received: 27 October 2017 / Accepted: 1 November 2017 / Published online: 11 November 2017 © The Author(s) 2017. This article is an open access publication Abstract Results SOP training resulted in improvement in objec- Purpose Cognitive changes are common among breast tive measures of SOP and executive function. Immediate cancer survivors. There is limited evidence to guide manage- (6  week) posttest and 6-month follow-up demonstrated ment of cognitive changes. This randomized controlled pilot large SOP training effects over time. Large representation evaluated the preliminary efficacy of a speed of processing of African American women (51.2%) and 96% retention in (SOP) training among middle-aged and older breast cancer the SOAR study add to study strengths. survivors. Conclusion Home-based SOP training shows promise for Methods Sixty breast cancer survivors  with self-reported remediating cognitive changes following breast cancer treat- cognitive changes were recruited to the SOAR study. Partici- ment, particularly improved SOP, and executive function.

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Breast Cancer Research and TreatmentSpringer Journals

Published: Nov 11, 2017

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