Association between Daytime Activity, Fatigue, Sleep, Anxiety, Depression, and Symptom Burden in Advanced Cancer Patients: A Preliminary Report.
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Tumor-associated fatigue in cancer patients develops independently of interleukin-1 signaling.The predictive value of symptoms for anxiety in hospice inpatients with advanced cancer.Sleep-wake difficulties in community-dwelling cancer patients receiving palliative care: subjective and objective assessment.Salivary Cortisol Profile Under Different Stressful Situations in Female College Students: Moderating Role of Anxiety and SleepCircadian rest-activity rhythm as an objective biomarker of patient-reported outcomes in patients with advanced cancer
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Association between Daytime Activity, Fatigue, Sleep, Anxiety, Depression, and Symptom Burden in Advanced Cancer Patients: A Preliminary Report.
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Association between Daytime Ac ...... atients: A Preliminary Report.
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Association between Daytime Ac ...... atients: A Preliminary Report.
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Dave Balachandran
Diane D Liu
Janet L Williams
Nikhil S Padhye
Sriram Yennurajalingam
Supakarn Tayjasanant
Susan Frisbee-Hume
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10.1089/JPM.2015.0276
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2016-05-05T00:00:00Z