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The purpose of this study is to measure changes in cognitive (mental) function in cancer survivors using a brief, reliable, game-like set of tests that can be completed outside the clinic, as an alternative to traditional neurocognitive assessments. This set of computerized tests, the Cogsuite Assessment, is expected to improve our ability to identify cognitive impairments in people who have been treated for cancer, so that we can (1) learn more about which cognitive functions are affected by cancer treatment, and (2) guide that treatment more effectively.
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For All Participants:
As per medical record or self-report,Female
As per medical record or self-report,Age 40-65 at time of assessment
Score of < 11 on the Blessed Orientation-Memory-Concentration Test (BOMC)
As per self-report, If currently taking psychoactive medications (excluding gabapentin and including but not limited to antidepressants, and anxiolytics), on a daily basis dose must have been stable for at least two months prior to enrollment.
English fluent (as per self-reported fluency of "very well")** ** Language verification: For both patients and controls, prior to enrollment, all will be asked the following two questions by an CRC to verify English fluency necessary for participation in the study:
For Patients:
For Healthy Controls:
For Healthy 21-25 year old Group:
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For All Participants:
For Patients only:
For all remote administrations:
Minimum Hardware/Software Requirements*:
As per self-report, a quiet space (home or office, door closed) to complete the assessments
441 participants in 3 patient groups
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