Sleep deprivation and quality of life among uterine cancer survivors: systematic review.
Mashael Turqi AlanaziNouf Turqi AlanaziMona A AlfadeelBussma Ahmed BugisPublished in: Supportive care in cancer : official journal of the Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer (2021)
According to the most recent research, uterine cancer survivors suffer from sleep deprivation, which leads to a lower quality of life. However, the same study reveals that uterine cancer survivors suffering with sleep loss use a variety of cognitive behavioral therapy to improve their quality of life. Maintaining a healthy diet, incorporating physical activity into daily routines, receiving cognitive behavior therapy, participating in relevant training programs, and obtaining frequent depression and sexual health screenings are just a few of the CBT mechanisms mentioned.