Objective: Patients with cancers frequently experience sleep and circadian dysfunction. To date, only a few studies have used both a questionnaire and actigraphy for concomitant evaluation of sleep and circadian function in patients with cancer. We sought to evaluate objective sleep and circadian parameters in metastatic colon cancer (MCC) patients and their associations with symptoms and quality of life (QOL). Methods: Patients reported subjective sleep problems on the EORTC QLQ-C30. Sleep and circadian parameters were calculated using a wrist-actigraph that patients wore for 72 h. Results: 237 Patients with MCC (mean age: 60.4 years; range: 20.7–77.6; Male/Female ratio: 1.66) participated in this cross-sectional study. Subjective...
The current study was conducted to provide normative data on actigraphic dichotomy index (I < O) (th...
Purpose: This study aimed to explore the relationships among pain, sleep disturbance, and circadian ...
Objective : Prevalence rates of sleep difficulties in advanced cancer patients have varied widely ac...
Objectives : High rates of sleep difficulties have been found in patients with advanced cancer. Howe...
Significant disruptions in sleep–wake cycles have been found in advanced cancer patients in prior re...
Abstract Background: Cancer patients often describe poor sleep quality and sleep disruption as cont...
Purpose Although patients with advanced cancer report poor sleep quality, few studies have assessed ...
Abstract Background Cancer patients routinely develop symptoms consistent with profound circadian di...
Subjective sleep assessment in cancer patients poorly correlates with actigraphy parameters that usu...
Breast and prostate cancer patients may experience physical and psychological distress, and a possib...
To identify patient characteristics associated with sleep disturbance and worsening of sleep in indi...
Fatigue is a distressing complaint with high detriment to quality of life that persists in one-third...
Insomnia, poor sleep quality and short sleep durations are the most common problems seen in cancer p...
Backround: Sleep disorders are prevalent in patients with advanced cancer. Their impact on clinical...
Sleep disturbances are commonly encountered problems in cancer patients. Sleep has a role in mainten...
The current study was conducted to provide normative data on actigraphic dichotomy index (I < O) (th...
Purpose: This study aimed to explore the relationships among pain, sleep disturbance, and circadian ...
Objective : Prevalence rates of sleep difficulties in advanced cancer patients have varied widely ac...
Objectives : High rates of sleep difficulties have been found in patients with advanced cancer. Howe...
Significant disruptions in sleep–wake cycles have been found in advanced cancer patients in prior re...
Abstract Background: Cancer patients often describe poor sleep quality and sleep disruption as cont...
Purpose Although patients with advanced cancer report poor sleep quality, few studies have assessed ...
Abstract Background Cancer patients routinely develop symptoms consistent with profound circadian di...
Subjective sleep assessment in cancer patients poorly correlates with actigraphy parameters that usu...
Breast and prostate cancer patients may experience physical and psychological distress, and a possib...
To identify patient characteristics associated with sleep disturbance and worsening of sleep in indi...
Fatigue is a distressing complaint with high detriment to quality of life that persists in one-third...
Insomnia, poor sleep quality and short sleep durations are the most common problems seen in cancer p...
Backround: Sleep disorders are prevalent in patients with advanced cancer. Their impact on clinical...
Sleep disturbances are commonly encountered problems in cancer patients. Sleep has a role in mainten...
The current study was conducted to provide normative data on actigraphic dichotomy index (I < O) (th...
Purpose: This study aimed to explore the relationships among pain, sleep disturbance, and circadian ...
Objective : Prevalence rates of sleep difficulties in advanced cancer patients have varied widely ac...