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Christina Van Onselen
Researcher at University of California, San Francisco
Publications - 4
Citations - 204
Christina Van Onselen is an academic researcher from University of California, San Francisco. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sleep disorder & Breast cancer. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications receiving 168 citations. Previous affiliations of Christina Van Onselen include University of California.
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Trajectories of Sleep Disturbance and Daytime Sleepiness in Women Before and After Surgery for Breast Cancer
Christina Van Onselen,Steven M. Paul,Kathryn A. Lee,Laura B. Dunn,Bradley E. Aouizerat,Claudia West,Marylin J. Dodd,Bruce A. Cooper,Christine Miaskowski +8 more
TL;DR: How sleep disturbance and daytime sleepiness changed from before to six months following surgery and whether certain characteristics predicted initial levels and/or the trajectories of these parameters was evaluated.
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Identification of distinct subgroups of breast cancer patients based on self-reported changes in sleep disturbance.
Christina Van Onselen,Bruce A. Cooper,Kathryn A. Lee,Laura B. Dunn,Bradley E. Aouizerat,Claudia West,Marylin Dodd,Steven M. Paul,Christine Miaskowski +8 more
TL;DR: A high percentage of women has significant sleep disturbance prior to surgery that persists during subsequent treatments (i.e., radiation therapy and chemotherapy).
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Relationship between mood disturbance and sleep quality in oncology outpatients at the initiation of radiation therapy
Christina Van Onselen,Laura B. Dunn,Kathryn A. Lee,Marylin J. Dodd,Theresa Koetters,Claudia West,Steven M. Paul,Bradley E. Aouizerat,William M. Wara,Patrick S. Swift,Christine Miaskowski +10 more
TL;DR: Overall, oncology patients with mood disturbances reported more sleep disturbance than those without mood disturbance, and findings suggest that oncologists patients need to be assessed for mood and sleep disturbances.
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Differences in sleep disturbance, fatigue and energy levels between women with and without breast pain prior to breast cancer surgery
Christina Van Onselen,Bradley E. Aouizerat,Laura B. Dunn,Steven M. Paul,Claudia West,Deborah Hamolsky,Kathryn A. Lee,Michelle E. Melisko,John Neuhaus,Christine Miaskowski +9 more
TL;DR: Findings from this study suggest that sleep disturbance, fatigue, and decreased levels of energy are significant problems for women prior to breast cancer surgery.