Journal article

Insomnia and Fatigue Symptom Trajectories in Breast Cancer: A Longitudinal Cohort Study

HR Bean, J Diggens, M Ftanou, KL Weihs, AL Stanton, JF Wiley

Behavioral Sleep Medicine | Published : 2021

Abstract

Objective: Insomnia and fatigue are common, although not inevitable, during breast cancer. This study is one of the first aiming to describe distinct trajectory classes of insomnia and fatigue symptoms, and their correlates, from diagnosis through treatment. Methods: This longitudinal cohort study was conducted at a comprehensive cancer center and community oncology practices. Participants (N = 460) were women diagnosed with any stage of breast cancer in the previous 4 months. Primary outcomes for this ancillary study of the existing cohort were self-reported insomnia and fatigue symptoms assessed repeatedly across 12 months. Results: Four distinct classes of insomnia symptoms emerged: persi..

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University of Melbourne Researchers

Grants

Awarded by National Cancer Institute


Funding Acknowledgements

This study was supported by 1R01 CA133081 (Stanton & Weihs, co-PIs), P30 CA023074 (Alberts PI) a University of Arizona Cancer Center Support Grant, and P30 CA16042 (Crespi); National Cancer Institute [1R01 CA133081, P30 CA023074, P30 CA16042].