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Light Therapy for Cancer-Related Fatigue in (Non-)Hodgkin Lymphoma Survivors: Results of a Randomized Controlled Trial.

Authors :
Starreveld, Daniëlle EJ
Starreveld, Daniëlle EJ
Daniels, Laurien A
Kieffer, Jacobien M
Valdimarsdottir, Heiddis B
de Geus, Jessie
Lanfermeijer, Mirthe
van Someren, Eus JW
Habers, G Esther A
Bosch, Jos A
Janus, Cécile PM
van Spronsen, Dick Johan
de Weijer, Roel J
Marijt, Erik WA
de Jongh, Eva
Zijlstra, Josée M
Böhmer, Lara H
Houmes, Margreet
Kersten, Marie José
Korse, Catharina M
van Rossum, Huub H
Redd, William H
Lutgendorf, Susan K
Ancoli-Israel, Sonia
van Leeuwen, Flora E
Bleiker, Eveline MA
Starreveld, Daniëlle EJ
Starreveld, Daniëlle EJ
Daniels, Laurien A
Kieffer, Jacobien M
Valdimarsdottir, Heiddis B
de Geus, Jessie
Lanfermeijer, Mirthe
van Someren, Eus JW
Habers, G Esther A
Bosch, Jos A
Janus, Cécile PM
van Spronsen, Dick Johan
de Weijer, Roel J
Marijt, Erik WA
de Jongh, Eva
Zijlstra, Josée M
Böhmer, Lara H
Houmes, Margreet
Kersten, Marie José
Korse, Catharina M
van Rossum, Huub H
Redd, William H
Lutgendorf, Susan K
Ancoli-Israel, Sonia
van Leeuwen, Flora E
Bleiker, Eveline MA
Source :
Cancers; vol 13, iss 19, 4948-4948; 2072-6694
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

PurposeTo evaluate the short- and long-term effects of light therapy on fatigue (primary outcome) and sleep quality, depression, anxiety, quality of life, and circadian rhythms (secondary outcomes) in survivors of (non-)Hodgkin lymphoma presenting with chronic cancer-related fatigue.MethodsWe randomly assigned 166 survivors (mean survival 13 years) to a bright white light intervention (BWL) or dim white light comparison (DWL) group. Measurements were completed at baseline (T0), post-intervention (T1), at three (T2), and nine (T3) months follow-up. A mixed-effect modeling approach was used to compare linear and non-linear effects of time between groups.ResultsThere were no significant differences between BWL and DWL in the reduction in fatigue over time. Both BWL and DWL significantly (p < 0.001) improved fatigue levels during the intervention followed by a slight reduction in this effect during follow-up (EST0-T1 = -0.71; EST1-T3 = 0.15). Similar results were found for depression, sleep quality, and some aspects of quality of life. Light therapy had no effect on circadian rhythms.ConclusionsBWL was not superior in reducing fatigue compared to DWL in HL and DLBCL survivors. Remarkably, the total sample showed clinically relevant and persistent improvements on fatigue not commonly seen in longitudinal observational studies in these survivors.

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Cancers; vol 13, iss 19, 4948-4948; 2072-6694
Notes :
application/pdf, Cancers vol 13, iss 19, 4948-4948 2072-6694
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1287292801
Document Type :
Electronic Resource