Associating sleep problems with advanced cancer diagnosis, and immune checkpoint treatment outcomes: a pilot study.
Arthur SillahUlrike PetersNathaniel F WatsonScott S TykodiEvan T HallAllison SilvermanRachel C MalenJohn A ThompsonSylvia M LeeShailender BhatiaJoshua VeatchJeannie WarnerTimothy ThorntonAmanda I PhippsPublished in: Supportive care in cancer : official journal of the Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer (2022)
Our data associating sleep apnea risk, insomnia, and sleep patterns with more advanced cancer encourages further exploration in larger-scale observational studies and suggests interventional clinical trials focused on sleep quality improvement that could result in better outcomes for these patients.
Keyphrases
- advanced cancer
- palliative care
- sleep apnea
- sleep quality
- clinical trial
- quality improvement
- physical activity
- end stage renal disease
- ejection fraction
- newly diagnosed
- mental health
- chronic kidney disease
- obstructive sleep apnea
- prognostic factors
- positive airway pressure
- depressive symptoms
- peritoneal dialysis
- adipose tissue
- weight loss
- phase ii