Higher Levels of Outdoor Light at Night May Be Linked to Increased Breast Cancer Risk
The incidence of breast cancer for postmenopausal women included in the NIH-AARP study was evaluated with respect to level of outdoor light at night.
The incidence of breast cancer for postmenopausal women included in the NIH-AARP study was evaluated with respect to level of outdoor light at night.
Increased odds ratios for cancer observed in different categories of OSA for women, not men.
In a review of data from the National Health Interview Survey, researchers identified the relationship between short and long sleep durations and diabetes in cancer survivors.
ADT recipients reported worse subjective sleep disturbance, researchers found.
Researchers examined the impact of BEAT Cancer intervention on sleep for breast cancer survivors.
Long-term benefits seen for those who practice at least two times a week
Fatigue and insomnia can persist for many cervical cancer survivors years after their treatment, and have a serious impact on quality of life.
Patients participating in early-phase clinical trials should be assessed for sleep quality, as poor sleep quality is associated with greater fatigue, symptom burden, and mood disturbance.
Relaxing acupressure resulted in significant improvement in persistent fatigue, sleep quality, and quality of life among survivors of breast cancer, a recent study has shown.