Background: Survivors of childhood brain tumors are prone to sleep and neurocognitive problems. Effective interventions to improve neurocognitive functioning are largely lacking. In general, sleep problems are negatively related to neurocognitive functioning, but this relationship is unclear in survivors of childhood brain tumors. Therefore, the occurrence of sleep problems, potential risk factors, and the relation between sleep and executive functioning were evaluated. Procedure: Baseline data of a randomized controlled trial on the effectiveness of neurofeedback were used. Childhood brain tumor survivors 8-18 years of age with parent-reported neurocognitive complaints ≥2 years after treatment were eligible. Parents completed the Sleep Dis...
PURPOSE: The aims of this systematic review were to (1) examine the prevalence, severity, manifestat...
Background Emerging evidence supports the clinical impact of sleep disturbance (SD) on cancer patien...
The late neurocognitive and psychosocial effects of treatment for pediatric brain tumor (PBT) repres...
Background Survivors of childhood brain tumors are prone to sleep and neurocognitive problems. Effec...
Background Survivors of childhood brain tumors are prone to sleep and neurocognitive problems. Effec...
Purpose The aims of this study are to compare selfreported sleep quality in adult survivors of child...
Objective Children diagnosed with brain tumors are at risk for insomnia. We evaluated insomnia sympt...
Background: Pediatric brain tumor patients are at risk of developing sleep problems. Previous studie...
Purpose: The aim of this study is to compare the prevalence of sleep disorders (SD) between children...
International audiencePatients with non-central nervous system (CNS) cancer frequently report cognit...
Cognitive impairment is frequent in pediatric cancer, and behavioral and psychological disturbances ...
Purpose With more children surviving a brain tumor, neurocognitive consequences of the tumor and its...
Recent research has demonstrated that survivors of childhood cancer are at risk for a myriad of late...
Item does not contain fulltextWith more children surviving a brain tumor, insight into the late effe...
© The Author(s) 2017. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Neuro-Oncolo...
PURPOSE: The aims of this systematic review were to (1) examine the prevalence, severity, manifestat...
Background Emerging evidence supports the clinical impact of sleep disturbance (SD) on cancer patien...
The late neurocognitive and psychosocial effects of treatment for pediatric brain tumor (PBT) repres...
Background Survivors of childhood brain tumors are prone to sleep and neurocognitive problems. Effec...
Background Survivors of childhood brain tumors are prone to sleep and neurocognitive problems. Effec...
Purpose The aims of this study are to compare selfreported sleep quality in adult survivors of child...
Objective Children diagnosed with brain tumors are at risk for insomnia. We evaluated insomnia sympt...
Background: Pediatric brain tumor patients are at risk of developing sleep problems. Previous studie...
Purpose: The aim of this study is to compare the prevalence of sleep disorders (SD) between children...
International audiencePatients with non-central nervous system (CNS) cancer frequently report cognit...
Cognitive impairment is frequent in pediatric cancer, and behavioral and psychological disturbances ...
Purpose With more children surviving a brain tumor, neurocognitive consequences of the tumor and its...
Recent research has demonstrated that survivors of childhood cancer are at risk for a myriad of late...
Item does not contain fulltextWith more children surviving a brain tumor, insight into the late effe...
© The Author(s) 2017. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Neuro-Oncolo...
PURPOSE: The aims of this systematic review were to (1) examine the prevalence, severity, manifestat...
Background Emerging evidence supports the clinical impact of sleep disturbance (SD) on cancer patien...
The late neurocognitive and psychosocial effects of treatment for pediatric brain tumor (PBT) repres...