Chemo Brain & Recovery: [Part 4 of series] Slower processing speed

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Stage III breast cancer survivor Dr. Susan Hardwicke, President and CEO of Vabion LLC, Founder of HealthAfterChemo.com, speaks to cancer survivors and oncology nurses on Chemo Brain and Recovery

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  • I KNEW there was a reason they don't wnat to call it "chemo brain." I can tell, too, that oncs not only don't want you to know up front what chemo can do to you, but they don't want to admit it afterward, either, and that is both frustrating and mysterious to me. Why this code of silence?

  • This clip really interested my aunt, a breast cancer survivor and amateur political theorist. She knows that ChemoBrain has stuck, and thinks it is easier to remember than "Post Chemo Therapy Cognitive Dysfunction".

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