Insomnia and Neurocognitive Functioning in Adult Survivors of Childhood Cancer.
Ingrid Tonning OlssonMargaret M LubasChenghong LiBelinda N MandrellPia BanerjeeCarrie R HowellKristen K NessDeokumar SrivastavaLeslie L RobisonMelissa M HudsonKevin R KrullTara M BrinkmanPublished in: JNCI cancer spectrum (2020)
Insomnia was highly prevalent and contributed to the neurocognitive burden experienced by adult survivors of childhood cancer. Treatment of insomnia may improve neurocognitive problems in survivors.