Cancer patients frequently battle sleep disorders, impacting their recovery and well-being. Tumours, treatments like chemotherapy, and emotional stress disrupt sleep, leading to fatigue and anxiety. Insomnia is common, but other issues like sleep apnoea can also arise. Addressing these sleep problems is crucial for improving a patient’s quality of life and treatment adherence.
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