Sleep disturbance and neurocognitive outcomes in older patients with breast cancer: Interaction with genotype.
Judith E CarrollBrent J SmallDanielle B TometichWanting ZhaiXingtao ZhouGeorge LutaTim A AhlesAndrew J SaykinKelly N H NudelmanJonathan D ClappHeather S JimPaul B JacobsenArti HurriaDeena GrahamBrenna C McDonaldNeelima DenduluriMartine ExtermannClaudine IsaacsAsma A DilawariJames RootRobert A SternJeanne S Mandelblattnull nullPublished in: Cancer (2019)
Sleep disturbance was common and was associated with worse cognitive performance in older breast cancer survivors, especially those with a genetic risk for cognitive decline. Survivorship care should include sleep assessments and interventions to address sleep problems.