Sleep-related complaints are extremely common in patients with cancer but often are not recognized, and even if they are, they are seldom treated. Recognizing insomnia in cancer patients is imperative, as appropriate treatment can improve quality of life
Background: Sleep is increasingly recognized as an area of functioning that may be greatly affected ...
Study Objectives: Insomnia in cancer patients is prevalent, persistent, and confers risk for physic...
Background: Sleep is increasingly recognized as an area of functioning that may be greatly affected ...
Sleep problems are one of the major complaints in patients with cancer, before treatment, while unde...
Sleep disturbances are commonly encountered problems in cancer patients. Sleep has a role in mainten...
The prevalence of sleep disruptions have been reported in 30-50% of cancer patients. Most insomnia c...
Introduction: Sleep disorders are a big group of disturbances affecting many people in the world. Th...
Background Although it is increasingly recognized that cancer patients often have sleep problems,...
Background Although it is increasingly recognized that cancer patients often have sleep problems, we...
Introduction: Sleep disorders, especially insomnia, are very common in different kinds of cancers, b...
Abstract Sleep disorders, such as difficulty falling asleep, problems maintaining sleep, poor sleep ...
Insomnia, poor sleep quality and short sleep durations are the most common problems seen in cancer p...
Context Information regarding sleep disturbances in the population with advanced cancer is meager. O...
Throughout the cancer continuum, patients are faced with the cancer- and treatment-related side effe...
Cancer and cancer therapy are often associated with symptoms such as fatigue and sleep disturbances,...
Background: Sleep is increasingly recognized as an area of functioning that may be greatly affected ...
Study Objectives: Insomnia in cancer patients is prevalent, persistent, and confers risk for physic...
Background: Sleep is increasingly recognized as an area of functioning that may be greatly affected ...
Sleep problems are one of the major complaints in patients with cancer, before treatment, while unde...
Sleep disturbances are commonly encountered problems in cancer patients. Sleep has a role in mainten...
The prevalence of sleep disruptions have been reported in 30-50% of cancer patients. Most insomnia c...
Introduction: Sleep disorders are a big group of disturbances affecting many people in the world. Th...
Background Although it is increasingly recognized that cancer patients often have sleep problems,...
Background Although it is increasingly recognized that cancer patients often have sleep problems, we...
Introduction: Sleep disorders, especially insomnia, are very common in different kinds of cancers, b...
Abstract Sleep disorders, such as difficulty falling asleep, problems maintaining sleep, poor sleep ...
Insomnia, poor sleep quality and short sleep durations are the most common problems seen in cancer p...
Context Information regarding sleep disturbances in the population with advanced cancer is meager. O...
Throughout the cancer continuum, patients are faced with the cancer- and treatment-related side effe...
Cancer and cancer therapy are often associated with symptoms such as fatigue and sleep disturbances,...
Background: Sleep is increasingly recognized as an area of functioning that may be greatly affected ...
Study Objectives: Insomnia in cancer patients is prevalent, persistent, and confers risk for physic...
Background: Sleep is increasingly recognized as an area of functioning that may be greatly affected ...