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Lifting the Fog: Navigating Cognitive Changes After Cancer Treatment

Content Covered:

  • Review of “chemo brain” and why you may experience it even if you didn’t have chemo
  • How thinking changes after cancer treatment • Identify other conditions that can make brain fog worse
  • Practical tips to improve symptoms related to memory, concentration and thinking speed

Details:

  • This FREE program is for anyone that has had treatment for cancer and is experiencing “chemo brain” symptoms including but not limited to memory problems, difficulty multitasking, challenges in word finding or slower thinking
  • This is an online class that combines:
    • Self-guided modules
    • Videos and worksheets
    • Live Q&A sessions
    • Online community chat
    • One personal 30-minute support session with the instructor
  • Course dates:
    • September 23 – November 1, 2024
    • Enrollment opens on August 1, 2024
  • Class size is limited – early registration is encouraged to save your spot
  • Learn more details and register with the button below

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Instructor Bio:

Lindsay Vlaminck is a registered nurse, board certified integrative nurse coach, certified oncology navigator and a seven-year breast cancer survivor. She believes learning should be engaging and peer support can make cancer feel a lot less lonely. She will guide you through this program with empathy, compassion, and a little bit of fun.

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