Chemotherapy and Insomnia

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Cancer, Chemotherapy, and Insomnia: 15 Home Treatment Tips to Help You Sleep - Sleep - Health.com

health.com — “Cancer, Chemotherapy, and Insomnia: 15 Home Treatment Tips to Help You Sleep - Sleep - Health.comView full resource at health.com

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Cancer, Chemotherapy, and Insomnia: 15 Home Treatment Tips to Help You Sleep. http://bit.ly/LrLaS

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Insomnia prevalent among cancer patients who receive chemotherapy

physorg.com — “Three quarters of cancer patients and survivors treated with chemotherapy suffer insomnia or sleep disorders that often become chronic conditions, hindering patients' ability to fully recover, according to scientists at the University of Rochester Medical Center.View full resource at physorg.com

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Insomnia prevalent among cancer patients who receive chemotherapy

sciencedaily.com — “In a study of cancer patients and survivors, three-quarters report having insomnia or sleep problems following chemotherapy.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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Insomnia More Common in Patients Receiving Chemotherapy Than... : Oncology Times

journals.lww.com — “Insomnia More Common in Patients Receiving Chemotherapy Than... : Oncology TimesView full resource at journals.lww.com

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Insomnia More Common in Cancer Pts Receiving Chemo than Previously Thought--How 2 Help http://bit.ly/8lKtJE

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Insomnia Is Common, Likely Under-Diagnosed Among People With Cancer Undergoing Chemotherapy

medicalnewstoday.com — “Researchers have found that 43 percent of patients undergoing chemotherapy for cancer in a clinical trial met the clinical criteria for insomnia syndrome and an additional 37 percent had insomnia View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Insomnia Is Common, Likely Under-Diagnosed Among People With Cancer Undergoing Chemotherapy: Researchers have f.. http://bit.ly/62CdZe

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Insomnia Prevalent Among Cancer Patients who Receive Chemotherapy - News Room - University of Rochester Medical Center

urmc.rochester.edu — “Insomnia Prevalent Among Cancer Patients who Receive Chemotherapy - News Room - University of Rochester Medical CenterView full resource at urmc.rochester.edu

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Ob/Gyn Article - Chemotherapy

mdlinx.com — “The Effects of Warm-Water Footbath on Relieving Fatigue and Insomnia of the Gynecologic Cancer Patients on ChemotherapyView full resource at mdlinx.com

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The Effects of Warm-Water Footbath on Relieving Fatigue and Insomnia of the Gynecologic Cancer Patients on Che... http://bit.ly/cvsMet #OBG

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Sleep Problems - Cancer Symptoms, Chemotherapy & Chemo Side Effects

chemocare.com — “Sleep Problems - Insomnia: difficulty sleeping. What is insomnia? Insomnia is the prolonged and usually abnormal inability to obtain adequate sleep. Sleep problems can either be difficulty falling asleep or difficulty staying asleep (also known as restlessness). Sleep Problems - Difficulty Sleeping - What Is Insomnia?View full resource at chemocare.com

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Coping with Sleep Loss after Chemotherapy

qualityhealth.com — “Sleep disturbances are common in people who have cancer, especially those undergoing chemotherapy, which makes a challenging situation even more difficult.View full resource at qualityhealth.com

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Sleep Disorders Plague Cancer Patients - Drugs.com MedNews

drugs.com — “Insomnia and sleep disorders affect more than three-quarters of cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy, a rate nearly three times higher than that of the generView full resource at drugs.com

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For cancer survivors, yoga may boost energy and aid sleep - CNN.com

cnn.com — “Cancer survivors often feel fatigued and have trouble sleeping for months -- or even years -- after their last chemotherapy or radiation session. Now, a new study shows that yoga can help them sleep better, feel more energized, and cut back on sleeping medications.View full resource at cnn.com

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hollyby Holly Yang Physician, Doctor, Internist, and Pain Medicine Physician

Yoga helpful for insomnia in cancer patients. http://bit.ly/9oBnRQ Hmm... maybe we should do yoga in addition to meditation at work.

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NCI Cancer Bulletin for March 24, 2009 - National Cancer Institute

cancer.gov — “NCI's biweekly online newsletter provides useful, timely information about cancer research to the cancer community.View full resource at cancer.gov

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