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Depressive symptoms and actigraphy-measured circadian disruption predict head and neck cancer survival.

Elizabeth D CashC Riley DuckCourtney BrinkmanWhitney N RebholzChristy AlbertMary WorthenMia JusufbegovicLiz WilsonJeffrey M Bumpous
Published in: Psycho-oncology (2018)
This study replicates and extends prior work with new evidence linking a subjective measure of depression and an objective measure of circadian disruption-2 known prognostic indicators-to shortened overall survival among head and neck cancer patients. Continued examination should elucidate mechanisms by which depressive symptomatology and circadian disruption translate to head and neck cancer progression and mortality.
Keyphrases
  • depressive symptoms
  • sleep quality
  • free survival
  • social support
  • cardiovascular events
  • risk factors
  • cardiovascular disease
  • type diabetes