The Relationship Between Insomnia and Cognitive Impairment in Breast Cancer Survivors.
Kevin T LiouTim A AhlesSheila N GarlandSusan Q LiTing BaoYuelin LiJames C RootJun J MaoPublished in: JNCI cancer spectrum (2019)
Among postmenopausal breast cancer survivors receiving aromatase inhibitor therapy, insomnia and cognitive impairment are prevalent and characterized by a graded association, in which severity of perceived cognitive impairment increases as insomnia severity increases. Our findings warrant further research to determine whether addressing sleep is a strategy to improve management of cancer-related cognitive impairment.