Chemo brain highlighted in Cure
I first read one in my oncologist's waiting room and then subscribed. I have enjoyed the articles and especially the way they are geared to patients. A disclaimer: I have no association with Cure in any way, shape or form ;-)
Anyway, this month there are a few articles on chemo brain, a subject that many here have expressed an interest in.
Here is the one entitled "Reclaim Your Brain:
Reclaim Your Brain
And here is more about Cure magazine from their site:
"CURE magazine, launched in 2002 for cancer patients, survivors, and caregivers, has become the largest consumer magazine in the United States focused entirely on cancer. With a circulation of 325,000, home subscribers account for 180,000 of that figure with the remainder going to cancer centers and advocacy groups around the country. Since its inception, CURE has expanded to reflect the entire cancer continuum, including supportive care issues and long-term and late effects.
CURE Media Group is affiliated with US Oncology, Inc., the nation's leading oncology services company. CURE and www.curetoday.com are editorially independent from US Oncology."
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Thanks for this great information, you always have great info! I will check it out now...before I forget! God Bless
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This sounds like a good source of information.0 -
thanks
This sounds like a good source of information.0 -
Excellent article! thank
Excellent article! thank you!0 -
Funny I subscribed to thephoenixrising said:Excellent article! thank
Excellent article! thank you!
Funny I subscribed to the magazine, received and now cant remember where I put it LOL0 -
Thank YouMitzi333 said:Thanks So Much...
Thank You for the information.
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Mitzi ;0)
Thank You for posting this, I am going to subscribe right now if I can remember. I am so hoping the chemo brain gets better, half the time I can't even remember who I am anymore lol.
Hugs,
Dawne0 -
Thank you, Cynthia, for theTexasgirl10 said:Thank You
Thank You for posting this, I am going to subscribe right now if I can remember. I am so hoping the chemo brain gets better, half the time I can't even remember who I am anymore lol.
Hugs,
Dawne
Thank you, Cynthia, for the article. As always, you are "right on" with the info!
Be Well,
Dianne0 -
Excellent information ...Hippiechick58 said:Thank you, Cynthia, for the
Thank you, Cynthia, for the article. As always, you are "right on" with the info!
Be Well,
Dianne
Thank you for playing it forward and sharing with so many of us, who suffer from chemo brain ..
Now we have proof (other than losing our keys, phone and remotes)to validate our suffering.
A M A Z I N G ....
Vicki Sam0 -
Thanks Cynthia!laughs_a_lot said:thanks
This sounds like a good source of information.
Leeza
Thanks Cynthia!
Leeza0
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