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Association between peripheral neuropathy and sleep quality among colorectal cancer patients from diagnosis until 2-year follow-up: Results from the PROFILES registry
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- Journal of Cancer Survivorship vol.17 (2023) nr.3 p.894-905 [ISSN 1932-2259]
- Publication Year :
- 2023
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Abstract
- Purpose Studies on the association between peripheral neuropathy (PN) and patient-reported outcomes have mostly overlooked sleep quality. Therefore, we aimed to assess the association between PN and sleep quality in a population-based sample of colorectal cancer (CRC) patients up two years after diagnosis. Methods All newly diagnosed CRC patients from four Dutch hospitals were eligible for participation. Patients (N=340) completed questionnaires about PN (EORTC QLQ-CIPN20) and sleep (PSQI) before initial treatment (baseline) and one and two years after diagnosis. Results Patients who developed sensory PN (n=76) or motor PN (n=79) after treatment more often reported poor sleeping scores (PSQI>5) compared with those who did not develop SPN or MPN at 1-year (SPN: 38% vs. 261%, MPN: 37% vs. 14%) and 2-year follow-up (SPN: 38 vs. 23%, MPN: 37% vs. 18%) (all p<0.05). Overall, results showed that among patients who did not develop SPN or MPN, sleep quality improved after baseline, while among patients with SPN or MPN, sleep quality did not improve at one and two years after diagnosis. Conclusions Both SPN and MPN were significantly associated with the course of sleep quality among CRC patients up to two years after diagnosis. Clinicians should be encouraged to discuss sleep quality with their patients who either report PN or are at risk of developing PN. Implications for survivors: Improving sleep quality among survivors with PN is important, either by reducing PN symptoms, or directly targeting sleep
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- Journal :
- Journal of Cancer Survivorship vol.17 (2023) nr.3 p.894-905 [ISSN 1932-2259]
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- DOI: 10.1007/s11764-021-01130-7, Journal of Cancer Survivorship vol.17 (2023) nr.3 p.894-905 [ISSN 1932-2259], English
- Publication Type :
- Electronic Resource
- Accession number :
- edsoai.on1370122032
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource