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Monday, January 16, 2012

Supportive Care: Daytime sleepiness and sleep duration in long-term cancer survivors and non-cancer controls: results from a registry-based survey study

Conclusions

Disturbances in daytime sleepiness and sleep duration persist among long-term cancer survivors and should be monitored in routine survivorship care. More research is needed to identify cancer survivors who are at increased risk for daytime sleepiness and disturbed sleep duration, as well as to identify causal mechanisms for, and interventions to mitigate, persistent differences.

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