Computer Training Program for Younger Patients With a Brain Tumor Who Underwent Radiation Therapy
This randomized clinical trial studies how well an adaptive computerized cognitive training
program works compared to a non-adaptive computerized cognitive training program in treating
younger patients with brain tumor who underwent radiation therapy. Providing a computer
training program may improve the well-being and quality of life of patients with cognitive
(physical and mental) function difficulties caused by radiation therapy to the brain.
Intervention
Cognitive Assessment, Computer-Assisted Cognitive Training, Psychosocial Assessment and Care, Quality-of-Life Assessment, Questionnaire Administration
Condition
Brain Neoplasm, Recurrent Brain Neoplasm
Investigators
Kristina K Hardy, Anne-Marie R. Langevin, Naomi J. Winick, Jeffrey S. Dome, Donald Mabbott, Judy L. Felgenhauer, Kathleen M. Dorris, Keith J. August, Jacqueline M. Kraveka, Lars M. Wagner, Samantha L. Mallory, Kenneth B. De Santes, Scott M. Bradfield, Lauren R. Weintraub, Sarah E. Leary, Juan F. Rico, Hector M. Rodriguez-Cortes, Eugenia Chang, Alberto S. Pappo, Thomas W. McLean, Susan E. Spiller, Emad K. Salman