Chemotherapy Linked to Sleep-Wake Cycle Disruptions, University of California, San Diego (UCSD) Study

EurekAlert! -- Westchester, Ill. —A study in the Sept.1 issue of the journal Sleep shows that the sleep-wake activity rhythms of breast cancer patients are impaired during the administration of chemotherapy. Results indicate that the first cycle of chemotherapy is associated with a temporary disruption of these rhythms, while repeated administration of chemotherapy results in progressively worse and more enduring impairments.

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