Skip to main content
An official website of the United States government
Government Funding Lapse
Because of a lapse in government funding, the information on this website may not be up to date, transactions submitted via the website may not be processed, and the agency may not be able to respond to inquiries until appropriations are enacted.

The NIH Clinical Center (the research hospital of NIH) is open. For more details about its operating status, please visit cc.nih.gov.

Updates regarding government operating status and resumption of normal operations can be found at opm.gov.

A Study to Examine Computerized Training to Improve Concentration, Learning New Things, and Remembering in Stage I-III Breast Cancer Survivors

Trial Status: temporarily closed to accrual

This phase III trial evaluates a computer-delivered cognitive training intervention (BrainHQ) for improving cognitive function in stage I-III breast cancer survivors. Cancer and its treatment can lead to cancer-related cognitive dysfunction, a condition in which a person has trouble concentrating, learning new things, remembering, or making decisions that affect their everyday life. BrainHQ is a computerized cognitive training program designed to improve cognitive functioning. It consists of eight exercises specifically designed to address cognitive concerns including attention, working memory, processing speed, and executive function. BrainHQ adapts these exercises to the patient's skill and ability over time to ensure engagement, motivation, and optimal learning rates.