Purpose: Although corticosteroids are frequently used in patients with advanced cancer, few studies have examined the impact of these drugs on patient-reported sleep. We aimed to examine the short-term impact of methylprednisolone on patient-reported sleep in patients with advanced cancer. Methods: Patient-reported sleep was a predefined secondary outcome in a prospective, randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind trial that evaluated the analgesic efficacy of corticosteroids in advanced cancer patients (18+), using opioids, and having pain ≥ 4 past 24 h (NRS 0-10). Patients were randomized to the methylprednisolone group with methylprednisolone 16 mg × 2/day or placebo for 7 days. The EORTC QLQ-C30 (0-100) and the Pittsburgh Sleep Quali...
Mounting evidence suggests habitual sleep duration is asso-ciated with various health outcomes; both...
Prostate cancer patients may experience disturbed sleep as a result of their diagnosis or treatment....
Prostate cancer patients may experience disturbed sleep as a result of their diagnosis or treatment....
Purpose: Although corticosteroids are frequently used in patients with advanced cancer, few studies ...
Backround: Sleep disorders are prevalent in patients with advanced cancer. Their impact on clinical...
Prostate cancer (PCa) treatment involves multiple strategies depending on the disease's stage. Andro...
© 2014 Elsevier Ltd.Purpose of the research: Pain and sleep disturbance have been shown to have a pr...
Objective: Sleep is often disturbed in patients with advanced cancer. There is limited knowledge abo...
Background Despite the high prevalence of insomnia in patients with advanced cancer,...
Context. In advanced cancer, abnormal sleep patterns may contribute to poor quality of life, but the...
Context: Data regarding health-related quality of life in breast cancer patients in the Middle East ...
Purpose: The increasing number of women living longer with potential side effects of breast cancer t...
Objective: The study aimed to examine the 12-month course of cancer-related insomnia (CRI) and to id...
The ratio of painless sleep was 80% in our study.26 (52%) of the patients showed no side effects, wh...
Objectives/Hypothesis: The objective of this study was to determine the predictors of sleep quality...
Mounting evidence suggests habitual sleep duration is asso-ciated with various health outcomes; both...
Prostate cancer patients may experience disturbed sleep as a result of their diagnosis or treatment....
Prostate cancer patients may experience disturbed sleep as a result of their diagnosis or treatment....
Purpose: Although corticosteroids are frequently used in patients with advanced cancer, few studies ...
Backround: Sleep disorders are prevalent in patients with advanced cancer. Their impact on clinical...
Prostate cancer (PCa) treatment involves multiple strategies depending on the disease's stage. Andro...
© 2014 Elsevier Ltd.Purpose of the research: Pain and sleep disturbance have been shown to have a pr...
Objective: Sleep is often disturbed in patients with advanced cancer. There is limited knowledge abo...
Background Despite the high prevalence of insomnia in patients with advanced cancer,...
Context. In advanced cancer, abnormal sleep patterns may contribute to poor quality of life, but the...
Context: Data regarding health-related quality of life in breast cancer patients in the Middle East ...
Purpose: The increasing number of women living longer with potential side effects of breast cancer t...
Objective: The study aimed to examine the 12-month course of cancer-related insomnia (CRI) and to id...
The ratio of painless sleep was 80% in our study.26 (52%) of the patients showed no side effects, wh...
Objectives/Hypothesis: The objective of this study was to determine the predictors of sleep quality...
Mounting evidence suggests habitual sleep duration is asso-ciated with various health outcomes; both...
Prostate cancer patients may experience disturbed sleep as a result of their diagnosis or treatment....
Prostate cancer patients may experience disturbed sleep as a result of their diagnosis or treatment....