Newswise — Adolescents and young adults (AYA) who have survived cancer often continue to suffer from insomnia long after treatment ends, interfering with a range of daily activities. In a study published today by Pediatric Blood and Cancer, researchers at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute show that an online program developed specifically for AYA cancer survivors can significantly alleviate insomnia and improve overall quality of life. Read more…
New SHUTi study outcome paper: Online program significantly improves insomnia in adolescent and young adult cancer survivors, study finds
June 23, 2020 by School of Medicine Webmaster