TY - JOUR T1 - Sleep Disorders Prior to Adjuvant Radiation Therapy for Gynecological Malignancies JF - Anticancer Research JO - Anticancer Res SP - 4407 LP - 4410 DO - 10.21873/anticanres.15246 VL - 41 IS - 9 AU - DIRK RADES AU - SVENJA KOPELKE AU - TAMER SOROR AU - STEVEN E. SCHILD AU - SOEREN TVILSTED AU - TROELS W. KJAER AU - TOBIAS BARTSCHT Y1 - 2021/09/01 UR - http://ar.iiarjournals.org/content/41/9/4407.abstract N2 - Background/Aim: Many patients with gynecological malignancies receive postoperative radiotherapy, which can lead to fear and sleep disorders. We aimed to identify the prevalence of and risk factors for sleep disorders. Patients and Methods: Sixty-two patients assigned to radiotherapy for gynecological malignancies were retrospectively evaluated. Seventeen characteristics were analyzed for associations with pre-radiotherapy sleep disorders including age, Karnofsky performance score, Charlson comorbidity index, history of additional malignancy, family history of gynecological cancer, distress score, emotional, physical or practical problems, tumor site/stage; chemotherapy, treatment volume, brachytherapy, and the COVID-19 pandemic. Results: The prevalence of pre-radiotherapy sleep disorders was 46.8%. Sleep disorders were significantly associated with Charlson comorbidity index ≥3 (p=0.012), greater number of physical problems (p<0.0001), and advanced primary tumor stage (p=0.005). A trend was found for greater number of emotional problems (p=0.075). Conclusion: Pre-radiotherapy sleep disorders are common in patients with gynecological malignancies, particularly in those with specific risk factors. Patients should be offered early psychological support. ER -