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The vicious interplay between disrupted sleep and malignant . . . Malignant brain tumors are among the most aggressive human neoplasms One of the most common and severe symptoms that patients with these malignancies experience is sleep disruption Disrupted sleep is known to have significant systemic pro-tumor
Sleep-wake disturbance in patients with brain tumors Unlike other cancers, there is limited information about sleep-wake disturbances in adults with primary brain tumors throughout the illness trajectory Sleep-wake disturbance is among the most severe and common symptoms reported by primary brain-tumor patients, particularly those undergoing radiation therapy
Sleep Disturbance - NCI - National Cancer Institute Sleep disturbance is a common symptom of a brain or spine tumor, and can be caused by physical changes, side effects from treatment, or cancer-related anxiety There are five major types of sleep disorders that affect normal sleep: Insomnia: being unable to fall and stay asleep
Can a Brain Tumor Cause Insomnia and Other Symptoms? The psychological toll of a brain tumor diagnosis and its ongoing management can lead to significant sleep problems Anxiety, depression, and stress are frequently experienced by patients; these emotional states are well-known contributors to insomnia
Sleep disturbances in brain tumors: a narrative review - PMC While brain tumors can lead to newly onset sleep disturbances - often linked to tumor location, type, or treatment modalities (13, 30 – 32, 42, 65 – 69) — patients may also present with pre-existing sleep disorders such as insomnia prior to diagnosis