Cancer Therapy

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Access Recovery Through Neurofeedback

NeurAlive offers advanced NeurOptimal® brain training to clients facing challenges associated with cancer treatment such as chemo brain, and the stress and uncertainty that comes with a cancer diagnosis. We also offer NeurOptimal® brain training to family members who could benefit from additional support in managing the stress associated with having a loved one battling with cancer. Cancer treatments are necessary interventions, but can also be incredibly hard on the brain and body. NeurOptimal® helps teach the brain to function optimally, so you can achieve recovery of the nervous system by harnessing the power of your brain’s innate neuroplasticity.

Although NeurOptimal® does not directly treat specific issues, it is a tool that helps alleviate symptoms associated with these and other conditions by improving the overall functioning of the central nervous system.

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Research

Exploring the Use of Neurofeedback by Cancer Survivors: Results of Interviews With Neurofeedback Providers and Clients

The study provides descriptions of the experience and impact of neurofeedback to cancer survivors as perceived by neurofeedback providers and cancer survivor clients.
Marian F. Luctkar-Flude, PhD, RN, Jane Tyerman, Dianne Groll

Articles

Study of the Efficacy of Neurofeedback Training on Chemotherapy-Induced Neuropathy Receives 2018 FNAN Award

Each year, the Foundation for Neurofeedback and Applied Neuroscience presents an award – which includes an honorarium of one thousand dollars – to the authors of the publication that, in its consideration, has most significantly advanced the field of neurofeedback during the preceding year.

Neurofeedback Reduces Symptoms of Chemotherapy Induced Peripheral Neuropathy

Neurofeedback, a type of functional brain training, may reduce the symptoms of chemotherapy-induced nerve damage in patients with cancer according to a recent study published in the journal Cancer.

Neurofeedback Improves ‘Chemo Brain’ in Cancer Patients

Neurofeedback, also known as EEG biofeedback or neurotherapy, has the potential to reduce or even reverse the cognitive impairment associated with chemotherapy, according to the results of a pilot study.

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