Music Listening Helps Treat Cognitive Problems

Dr. Ashley Henneghan explains her research showing listening to classical music helped ease memory and thinking problems in people who received breast cancer treatment.
May 5, 2023
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Before, during, and after breast cancer treatment — especially chemotherapy and hormonal therapy — many people find it difficult to think clearly and to remember and concentrate on things. Doctors refer to these issues as cognitive impairment or cognitive problems. People who’ve received chemotherapy commonly refer to them as chemo brain or chemo fog.

Dr. Ashley Henneghan, of the University of Texas at Austin, has found that listening to classical music for just 12 minutes a day can help relieve these cognitive issues.

Listen to the episode to hear Dr. Henneghan talk about:

  • how she decided to study music as a treatment for cognitive issues

  • whether other types of music besides classical may also work

  • her theories on how music helps

If you would like to try music listening for cognitive issues, Dr. Henneghan shared some of the playlists she uses in her research:

About the guests
 
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Ashley Henneghan, PhD, RN, FAAN

Ashley Henneghan, PhD, RN, FAAN, is assistant professor in the School of Nursing at the University of Texas at Austin. Much of Dr. Henneghan’s work focuses on improving cognitive outcomes in people who’ve been treated for cancer, especially breast cancer. Her studies have found that listening to music and practicing Kirtan Kriya, a very melodic meditation, reduced cognitive problems and improved quality of life in women treated for breast cancer.

Updated on December 5, 2023

 

This Breastcancer.org podcast episode is sponsored by AstraZeneca.

 
 
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