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 Brain imaging & memory study: Investigating memory in breast cancer survivors

fMRI BCP Study

Co-Investigator: Kristina Munelith-Souksanh

How does chemotherapy change brain networks for memory in breast cancer survivors?

We are currently recruiting volunteers for a study looking at potential brain changes important for memory after chemotherapy.

We are recruiting women ages 30-65 years old with and without a history of breast cancer to participate in a brain scan/MRI study.

Our objective is to investigate brain network differences in chemotherapy-treated breast cancer survivors, relative to women who have not experienced breast cancer, using brain imaging.

Click here for the eligibility questionnaire

For more information or to express your interest in participating, please contact the neuromemorylab@uottawa.ca

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Vanier Hall

K1N 6N5

Ottawa, ON, Canada

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