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This study is being done to find out if a new series of evaluations called the SAE (Sensory-Attention-Executive) Battery can help researchers learn more about how cancer treatment does or does not change the way the brain processes/filters information, emotions, attention span, and behavior by comparing the results of the SAE Battery with traditional evaluations like questionnaires.
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As per medical record or self-report, history of another type of cancer or prior breast cancer diagnosis except non-melanoma/basal cell skin cancer/squamous cell skin carcinoma and, at the discretion of the PI, early stage secondary cancer diagnoses treated only with surgery
As per medical record or self-report, disease recurrence. ** Language verification: For both patients and controls, prior to enrollment, all will be asked the following two questions by an RSA to verify English fluency necessary for participation in the study:
187 participants in 3 patient groups
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Tim Alhes, PhD; James Root, PhD
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