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This is a single site, pilot randomized, double blinded control trial designed to assess changes in cognitive symptoms in cancer survivors with cancer-related cognitive impairment. Patients will be randomized into one of two Arms: Intervention or Control. - Arm A: Intervention Group: Use of the THOR LED Photobiomodulation helmet 3x per week for 6 weeks. Helmet will be in 'therapeutic setting', 35mW/cm2 = 42J/cm2 - Arm B: Control Group: Use of the THOR LED Photobiomodulation helmet 3x per week for 6 weeks. Helmet will be in 'placebo setting', 0mW/cm2 = 0J/cm2 This study has been designed to assess the hypothesis that Photobiomodulation can have a positive impact on cognitive symptoms in cancer survivors with cancer-related cognitive impairment. 30 participants will be recruited for this study, 15 per group. Self-report questionnaires assessing cognitive concerns, cognitive abilities, quality of life, depression, and anxiety will be administered at three timepoints through the study Baseline, End of Study Visit and 1 Month Follow Up


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NCT number NCT05855694
Study type Interventional
Source Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Contact Arash Asher, MD
Phone 424-315-0250
Email arash.asher@cshs.org
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date May 2024
Completion date February 2027

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