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Sleep disturbance, cytokines, and fatigue in women with ovarian cancer
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Sleep disturbance, cytokines, and fatigue in women with ovarian cancer

Lauren Clevenger, Andrew Schrepf, Desire Christensen, Koen De Geest, David P. Bender, Amina Ahmed, Michael J. Goodheart, Frank Penedo, David M. Lubaroff, Anil K. Sood, …
Brain, behavior, and immunity, Vol.26(7), pp.1037-1044
10/01/2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.bbi.2012.04.003
PMCID: PMC3434312
PMID: 22543257
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Abstract

Pro-inflammatory cytokines, such as interleukin-6 (IL-6), have been implicated in the underlying processes contributing to sleep regulation and fatigue. Despite evidence for sleep difficulties, fatigue, and elevations in IL-6 among women with ovarian cancer, the association between these symptoms and IL-6 has not been investigated. To address this knowledge gap, we examined relationships between sleep disturbance, fatigue, and plasma IL-6 in 136 women with ovarian cancer prior to surgery. These relationships were also examined in 63 of these women who were disease-free and not receiving chemotherapy one year post-diagnosis. At both time-points, higher levels of IL-6 were significantly associated with sleep disturbances (p

Antineoplastic Agents Cytokines Demography Health Behavior Sleep Disorders Obstetrics and Gynecology Adult Affect Aged Anxiety Body Mass Index Fatigue Female Humans Interleukin-6 Middle Aged Ovarian Neoplasms Treatment Outcome

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