Heather Conklin, PhD (@drhmconklin) 's Twitter Profile
Heather Conklin, PhD

@drhmconklin

Pediatric Neuropsychologist; Childhood Cancer & Cognitive Late Effects Researcher; Full Member @stjuderesearch Opinions my own.

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Really thankful for the opportunity to share new developments contributing to better cognitive outcomes for childhood cancer survivors and for the attendees who hung in for 3 hours INS St. Jude Research

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I am giving a free webinar on cognitive late effects and interventions aimed at childhood cancer survivors and their caregivers for the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation. Fell free to share registration link with interested families curethekids.org/family-resourc…

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Pediatric neuropsychologist Dr. Heather Conklin talks to CancerTherapyAdvisor on socioeconomics tied to cognitive function in survivors of childhood brain tumors. ow.ly/Nn7550El0Ii Dr. Vicky Forster Heather Conklin, PhD #SurvOnc

Pediatric neuropsychologist Dr. Heather Conklin talks to <a href="/CancerTherAdvsr/">CancerTherapyAdvisor</a> on socioeconomics tied to cognitive function in survivors of childhood brain tumors. ow.ly/Nn7550El0Ii <a href="/vickyyyf/">Dr. Vicky Forster</a> <a href="/DrHMConklin/">Heather Conklin, PhD</a> #SurvOnc
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Results from a phase 2 clinical trial show that proton therapy had efficacy similar to conventional photon therapy with fewer negative neurocognitive outcomes. Read The Lancet Oncology paper. bit.ly/41Im59s

Results from a phase 2 clinical trial show that proton therapy had efficacy similar to conventional photon therapy with fewer negative neurocognitive outcomes. Read <a href="/TheLancetOncol/">The Lancet Oncology</a> paper. bit.ly/41Im59s
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Very excited to be part of this innovative study that seeks to not only improve survival rates for infants with brain tumors but also reduce toxicity and provide interventions to ensure a high quality of life for survivors.

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Fun professional walk down memory lane. Thankful for the mentors that believed in me and hopeful I can continue to pay it forward.