How can Sleeping Well help you? What the research says
The relationship between sleep and cancer outcomes is complex. Regularly sleeping more than nine hours can be a side effect of illness, but it may also possibly contribute to illness. Researchers often cannot tell whether excess sleep or illness comes first. We do have generally consistent evidence that too little sleep (less than seven hours) is not beneficial for most people. If you are concerned about the duration or quality of your sleep, we encourage you to consult your healthcare team and consider the practices and therapies we describe in Managing your sleep › and Sleep Disruption ›
We strongly emphasize that Sleeping Well, by itself, will not prevent, cure or control cancer or prevent recurrence. Like every other therapy or approach included on this website, Sleeping Well is one component of an individualized integrative plan rather than a stand-alone therapy.
Improving treatment outcomes
Is Sleeping Well linked to improved survival? Is it linked to less cancer growth or metastasis? Does it enhance the anticancer action of other treatments or therapies? We present the evidence.
Some studies throughout this section report an association between excess sleep and poor cancer outcomes. They do not show causation. It’s very possible that people who are sicker with advanced cancer sleep more, which doesn’t mean that sleeping caused an earlier death.
Optimizing your body terrain
How does Sleeping Well promote an environment within your body that is less supportive of cancer development, growth or spread? We present the evidence.
See Optimizing Your Body Terrain ›
Find medical professionals who specialize in managing body terrain factors: Finding Integrative Oncologists and Other Practitioners ›
Managing side effects and promoting wellness
Is Sleeping Well linked to fewer or less severe side effects or symptoms? Is it linked to less toxicity from cancer treatment? Does it support your quality of life or promote general well-being? We present the evidence.
Reducing cancer risk
Is Sleeping Well linked to lower risks of developing cancer or of recurrence? We present the evidence.
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