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The Road to Recovery Among Cancer Patients: The Role of Resiliency and Neuroendocrine Profiles

Speakers
Massimo Bardi, PhD – Full Professor of Behavioral Neuroscience - Randolph-Macon College (Virginia) and University of Pisa (Italy)

About the Talk

Dr. Massimo Bardi is directing a long-term study on the link between psychosocial factors and increasing cancer risks that could be mediated by the cellular immune response at the tumor level. Dr. Bardi’s team is comprised of oncologists, geneticists, psychologists, and neuroscientists testing the hypothesis that a more adaptive neuroendocrine physiological profile could be positively associated with a better cancer prognosis. The main goal of this research is to identify innovative and cost-effective methods to stimulate biopsychosocial enhancements in cancer patients to improve their quality of life and to reduce the tremendous costs of their condition. Register for virtual to receive updates and online access to our full virtual season.
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Directions to Center for BrainHealth

Brain Performance Institute building at dusk, exterior photo
The entrance to the surface parking lot is on Forest Park Road. The talks will be held in the Brain Performance Institute building, the second building when you enter through the gate.