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Association of Insomnia and Obstructive Sleep Apnea with Worse Oral Mucositis and Quality of Life in Head and Neck Cancer Patients Undergoing Radiation Therapy

Austin J. Iovoli    
Kelsey Smith    
Han Yu    
Melissa A. Kluczynski    
Carla R. Jungquist    
Andrew D. Ray    
Mark K. Farrugia    
Fangyi Gu and Anurag K. Singh    

Resumen

Patients with head and neck cancer undergoing curative treatment with radiation therapy and chemotherapy often experience sleep disturbances that can affect pain and quality of life. We prospectively studied this patient population using sleep symptom questionnaires to assess the impact of sleep disturbances on patient-reported outcomes. We found that at baseline, 39% of patients had subthreshold or greater insomnia and 54% screened positive for OSA. Upon completion of radiation therapy, patients with these sleep disturbances had worse patient-reported quality of life and oral mucositis pain. These findings highlight the importance of managing sleep disturbances as a potential method to improve patient-reported outcomes for patients undergoing radiation therapy for head and neck cancer.

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