2021
DOI: 10.1016/s0090-8258(21)01169-0
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Sexual morbidity, quality of life, and patient-provider communication among ovarian cancer patients and survivors

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“…It typically presents in the form of “clusters” of symptoms, including pain, anxiety, depression, fatigue, and decreased morning energy ( 4 , 5 ). The severity of this syndrome is positively correlated with cognitive dysfunction, quality of life, cancer survival, and disease burden ( 6 8 ) and, if it does not achieve long-term remission, can cause insomnia ( 9 ), complicating the management of sleep-wake disorders in oncology ( 5 ). The study concluded that: sleep-wake disorders in cancer patients may be independent of the time of diagnosis of the disease and the location of the tumor, but independently related to their quality of life ( 10 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It typically presents in the form of “clusters” of symptoms, including pain, anxiety, depression, fatigue, and decreased morning energy ( 4 , 5 ). The severity of this syndrome is positively correlated with cognitive dysfunction, quality of life, cancer survival, and disease burden ( 6 8 ) and, if it does not achieve long-term remission, can cause insomnia ( 9 ), complicating the management of sleep-wake disorders in oncology ( 5 ). The study concluded that: sleep-wake disorders in cancer patients may be independent of the time of diagnosis of the disease and the location of the tumor, but independently related to their quality of life ( 10 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%