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Great Ormond Street Hospital launches cognitive rehab program for brain cancer survivors, improving memory, attention, and school performance.
Great Ormond Street Hospital has launched a new cognitive rehabilitation programme for children recovering from brain cancer, addressing a significant gap in NHS care.
The trial, involving 36 children aged 7 to 17, aims to help survivors manage long-term issues like memory problems, attention difficulties, and cognitive fatigue.
One participant, 11-year-old Sophia Chant from Essex, diagnosed at five months old, and her family describe the programme as life-changing, noting it has improved her ability to cope at school and home.
The study, called Life After Cure, evaluates different rehabilitation approaches and could lead to wider access to evidence-based care across the UK, despite existing guidelines recommending such support.
Great Ormond Street Hospital lanza un programa de rehabilitación cognitiva para sobrevivientes de cáncer de cerebro, mejorando la memoria, la atención y el rendimiento escolar.