Insomnia prevalent among cancer patients who receive chemotherapy

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Insomnia prevalent among cancer patients who receive chemotherapy

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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.

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

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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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