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Memantine for the Improvement of Cognitive Function in Breast Cancer Patients Receiving Chemotherapy

Trial Status: active

This phase II trial studies whether memantine improves cognitive function in breast cancer patients receiving chemotherapy. Chemotherapy used for the treatment of breast cancer can often lead to memory and concentration problems. Compared to other cancers, cognitive decline is highly reported among breast cancer survivors. Memantine is a drug currently used to treat Alzheimer’s disease and may be effective in limiting adverse cognitive effects related to chemotherapy. This may improve cognitive function in breast cancer patients receiving chemotherapy.