Introduction: Sleep disorders are a big group of disturbances affecting many people in the world. They can appear as insomnia, interrupted sleep, worsened sleep quality or trouble falling asleep. Although they may not seem very dangerous, they lead to various unpleasant complications and even diseases. Cancer is said to be one of the possible sources of the problem.Results: Studies show relationship between cancer and sleep disruptions. They are frequent in lung, head and neck, gynecologic and breast neoplasms. Patients report higher scores of Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, insomnia severity scale and Epworth Sleepiness Scale meaning that they can be considered as poor sleepers. In addition, they often develop psychiatric disorders which a...
Background: There are multiple connections between sleep and lung cancer. Both of them impacti...
Background Emerging evidence supports the clinical impact of sleep disturbance (SD) on cancer patien...
OBJECTIVES Patients with lung cancer report sleep difficulties to be frequent and bothersome symptom...
Introduction: Sleep disorders are a big group of disturbances affecting many people in the world. Th...
Sleep disturbances are commonly encountered problems in cancer patients. Sleep has a role in mainten...
Introduction: Sleep disorders, especially insomnia, are very common in different kinds of cancers, b...
A bidirectional connection between sleep and cancer exists; however, the specific associations betwe...
The prevalence of sleep disruptions have been reported in 30-50% of cancer patients. Most insomnia c...
Abstract Sleep disorders, such as difficulty falling asleep, problems maintaining sleep, poor sleep ...
Background<p></p> Although it is increasingly recognized that cancer patients often h...
Sleep problems are one of the major complaints in patients with cancer, before treatment, while unde...
Insomnia, poor sleep quality and short sleep durations are the most common problems seen in cancer p...
Background Although it is increasingly recognized that cancer patients often have sleep problems, we...
Sleep-related complaints are extremely common in patients with cancer but often are not recognized, ...
Cancer and cancer therapy are often associated with symptoms such as fatigue and sleep disturbances,...
Background: There are multiple connections between sleep and lung cancer. Both of them impacti...
Background Emerging evidence supports the clinical impact of sleep disturbance (SD) on cancer patien...
OBJECTIVES Patients with lung cancer report sleep difficulties to be frequent and bothersome symptom...
Introduction: Sleep disorders are a big group of disturbances affecting many people in the world. Th...
Sleep disturbances are commonly encountered problems in cancer patients. Sleep has a role in mainten...
Introduction: Sleep disorders, especially insomnia, are very common in different kinds of cancers, b...
A bidirectional connection between sleep and cancer exists; however, the specific associations betwe...
The prevalence of sleep disruptions have been reported in 30-50% of cancer patients. Most insomnia c...
Abstract Sleep disorders, such as difficulty falling asleep, problems maintaining sleep, poor sleep ...
Background<p></p> Although it is increasingly recognized that cancer patients often h...
Sleep problems are one of the major complaints in patients with cancer, before treatment, while unde...
Insomnia, poor sleep quality and short sleep durations are the most common problems seen in cancer p...
Background Although it is increasingly recognized that cancer patients often have sleep problems, we...
Sleep-related complaints are extremely common in patients with cancer but often are not recognized, ...
Cancer and cancer therapy are often associated with symptoms such as fatigue and sleep disturbances,...
Background: There are multiple connections between sleep and lung cancer. Both of them impacti...
Background Emerging evidence supports the clinical impact of sleep disturbance (SD) on cancer patien...
OBJECTIVES Patients with lung cancer report sleep difficulties to be frequent and bothersome symptom...