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      Sleep problems in breast cancer survivors 1-10 years posttreatment.

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          Abstract

          Sleep can affect quality of life (QoL) during cancer survivorship, and symptoms related to poor sleep can be exacerbated. We examined the prevalence, severity, and nature of subjective sleep complaints in women surviving stage I-III breast cancer who were 1-10 years posttreatment. We also examined the demographic, medical, physical, and psychosocial correlates of poor sleep in these women in order to identify the subgroups that may be most in need of intervention.

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          Journal
          Palliat Support Care
          Palliative & supportive care
          Cambridge University Press (CUP)
          1478-9523
          1478-9515
          May 16 2017
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Psychiatry and Health Behavior,Georgia Cancer Center at Augusta University,Augusta,Georgia,USA.
          [2 ] Millennium Health,San Diego,California,USA.
          [3 ] Department of Psychological Sciences,Texas Tech University,Lubbock,Texas,USA.
          [4 ] Department of Anesthesiology,School of Medicine,Stony Brook University,Stony Brook,New York,USA.
          [5 ] The Rockefeller University,New York,New York,USA.
          [6 ] Department of Medicine,Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center,New York,New York,USA.
          [7 ] National Sleep Research Institute,New York,New York,USA.
          Article
          S1478951517000311
          10.1017/S1478951517000311
          28508735
          2a232cf4-0cf5-4350-8003-78bc10ed79c4
          History

          Sleep,Survivor,Vasomotor symptoms,Breast cancer,Quality of life

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