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      <title>A Doctor's Read on the New Chemo Brain Treatment Study</title>
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  Chemo brain, also known as cognitive impairment from chemotherapy, is a term frequently used by breast cancer patients and survivors to describe memory slips and general brain fog thought to be an after-effect of chemotherapy. In recent months, chemo brain has achieved a level of validation, at least in the realm of academic research and literature, more directly coming to the attention of doctors -- and patients who doubted the cause of...</description>
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