Have you experienced changes in your memory, thinking or ability to multitask since living with blood cancer?
You may have heard the terms ‘chemo brain’ or ‘brain fog’ to describe this experience. This is a common phenomenon that is not well understood yet it can have a significant impact on your quality of life. In this webinar, you'll hear about what 'cancer related cognitive impairment' is, why it happens and strategies to manage it.
Our guest speakers included:
Mel (Living with myeloma)
Professor Janette Vardy (Medical oncologist and clinician researcher, Concord Cancer Centre and the University of Sydney)
Pippa LaBuc (Senior Occupational Therapist, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre)
If you need to talk to our team or discuss blood cancer related services, call 1800 620 420 or visit leukaemia.org.au
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