Dr. Merav Ben David Clinical Oncology And Radiotherapy
Dr. Merav Ben David Clinical Oncology And Radiotherapy
ASAT – An Auditory Sustained Attention Test evaluates an individual’s ability to concentrate on specific auditory cues while disregarding irrelevant or distracting auditory input. This evaluation measures the capacity to focus on particular auditory information amidst competing sounds, providing valuable insights into auditory processing skills and attentional control in various contexts.
The diagram below shows the results of an eight week study that compares cognitive performance from two groups of patients during radio therapy.
ENCER is the answer to cancer related fatigue!
Encer is a homeopathic medicine treating Fatigue Related to Cancer Treatment a common and problematic side-effect of cancer treatment affecting Fatigue Related to Cancer Treatment, during treatment and post-recovery. Encer provides energy and improves fatigue, leading to a better overall quality of life for patients in different stages of cancer battle and recovery.
Homeopathic remedies are generally considered safe when used as directed. They are non-toxic and have no known adverse interactions with conventional cancer treatments.
The duration for experiencing improvements in fatigue symptoms can vary among individuals. Some may notice changes within a few weeks, while others may take longer. Patience is essential, as the body’s response to homeopathic remedies differs for each person.
Encer has no known side-effects with known medications on oncological treatments, Encer does not have interactions or contraindications with the medications on oncological treatments.
Encer is one of the first homeopathic treatments that specifically combats Fatigue Related to Cancer Treatment
Yes, Encer improves the natural ability to focus and concentrate and enhances attention span and improves cognitive performance — all related to mental and physical fatigue
The study was conducted in a double-blind randomized manner. Research was approved by the Sheba Medical Center Institutional Review Board and conducted according to the World Medical Association Declaration of Helsinki.
Minor change in cognitive performance Non statistically significant