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 fMRI 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.

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

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Ottawa, ON, Canada

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