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 BumpousPublished 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.