Insomnia is common in patients with cancer, with a higher prevalence than observed in the general population. Insomnia is often under-recognised and inadequately treated in patients with cancer. Brief validated screening tools are available for the evaluation of insomnia in clinical practice. First-line therapy should be based on international guidelines recommending cognitive behavioural therapy for insomnia.
Insomnia in adult patients with cancer. ESMO Clinical Practice Guideline / Grassi, L.; Zachariae, R.; Caruso, R.; Palagini, L.; Campos-Ródenas, R.; Riba, M. B.; Lloyd-Williams, M.; Kissane, D.; Rodin, G.; Mcfarland, D.; Ripamonti, C. I.; Santini, D.. - In: ESMO OPEN. - ISSN 2059-7029. - 8:6(2023). [10.1016/j.esmoop.2023.102047]
Insomnia in adult patients with cancer. ESMO Clinical Practice Guideline
Palagini, L.;Santini, D.
2023
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Insomnia is common in patients with cancer, with a higher prevalence than observed in the general population. Insomnia is often under-recognised and inadequately treated in patients with cancer. Brief validated screening tools are available for the evaluation of insomnia in clinical practice. First-line therapy should be based on international guidelines recommending cognitive behavioural therapy for insomnia.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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