Individuals with gynecologic cancer can join Julie Larson, LCSW and peers via video or phone to talk about topics such as “Beating Brain Fog”.
Cancer survivors often use the term “brain fog” to describe the heavy and cumbersome feeling of lacking mental clarity. Chemobrain can be a side effect of chemotherapy, resulting in difficulty remembering details, multi-tasking, or staying focused through longer tasks. In addition to the impact of cancer treatments, the diagnosis of cancer itself can be stressful, resulting in distracted attention and mental load. Join us on Wednesday, May 14th, to discuss how brain fog impacts your life and learn strategies for beating the fog in your day to day. Let’s Talk About It.
Wednesday: May 14
1-2:30pm ET
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