U.S., Dec. 13 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07280416) titled 'Evolution of Insomnia During the First Year in Patients Newly Diagnosed With Cancer' on Dec. 01.
Brief Summary: The diagnosis of cancer can be a major trigger for new sleep problems, especially insomnia, in people who did not have sleep issues before. Insomnia may appear early in the care pathway and can continue over time, often interacting with other physical or emotional symptoms.
The main goal of this preliminary study is to describe how insomnia develops during the first months after a cancer diagnosis in patients who had no sleep problems at the time of diagnosis. This will be done through regular follow-up over time.
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