Global research on cancer and sleep: a bibliometric and visual analysis of the last two decades

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    Regarding the out-of-pocket costs for cancer treatment, Frontiers in Neurology frontiersin.org 10.3389/fneur.2023.1139746 cancer survivors spent 16 and 42% of their annual income in high-income countries and low- and middle-income countries, respectively. Alteration of the circadian rhythm, insomnia, poor sleep quality, and short or long sleep duration were reported to be associated with an increased risk of cancer. Extensive evidence demonstrated that cancer survivors develop or aggravate sleep disorders after diagnosis. Numerous studies suggested that both sleep deprivation and prolonged sleep duration were positively associated with . . .

     

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