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The Sleep After Breast Cancer (ABC) Study - Examining Sleep Changes and Biomarkers Among Breast Cancer Patients

The Sleep After Breast Cancer (ABC) Study - Examining Sleep Changes and Biomarkers Among Breast Cancer Patients

Recruiting
18 years and older
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

This study is being done to learn more about breast cancer patients' experiences with sleep changes during cancer treatment, identify possible reasons for poor sleep quality, and to find out how stress, social support, and living environment affect sleep.

Description

PRIMARY OBJECTIVES:

I. Characterize longitudinal trends in sleep among BC patients from treatment through survivorship, overall and by race, ethnicity, and underserved communities (rural, urban, Appalachian) using actigraphy-assessed sleep duration (Aim 1a), and self-reported sleep quality (Aim 1b).

II. Identify risk factors (sociodemographic, clinical treatment, social support, built environment) associated with sleep duration and sleep quality over time.

III. Assess how sleep duration and quality affect premature biological aging, stress, and inflammatory markers in BC patients from treatment to survivorship, overall and by race, ethnicity, and community.

OUTLINE: This is an observational study.

Patients undergo collection of cheek swab, saliva, and hair samples, wear a wrist sleep tracking device, and complete surveys throughout the study. Additionally, patients have their medical records reviewed on study.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • \* Age \>= 18 years old at time of breast cancer diagnosis
    • Stage I to III breast cancer diagnosis
    • Hormone receptor positive breast cancers
    • Post primary surgery, before chemotherapy/radiation therapy begins
    • No known evidence of breast cancer recurrence (local or distant) or second, primary cancer
    • No prior history of new other malignancy since their breast cancer diagnosis (other than non-melanoma skin cancer)
    • Able to speak, understand and read English
    • Cognitively able to complete the study requirements
    • Ability to access medical records from treating hospital

Exclusion Criteria:

  • \* Stage IV or metastatic breast cancer
    • Not cognitively able to provide informed consent
    • Not willing to provide informed consent

Study details
    Anatomic Stage I Breast Cancer AJCC v8
    Anatomic Stage II Breast Cancer AJCC v8
    Anatomic Stage III Breast Cancer AJCC v8
    Breast Carcinoma
    Hormone Receptor-Positive Breast Carcinoma

NCT07341503

Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center

31 January 2026

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