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Anxiety and distress are frequently studied together as co-occurring psychological symptoms in patients undergoing cancer treatments like chemotherapy or radiotherapy, as evidenced by [1], [2], and [3]. Furthermore, both conditions are often measured concurrently in clinical studies, such as those evaluating the impact of sleep deprivation [4] or the effectiveness of survivorship programs [5].

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Survivorship Program Enhances Quality of Life in Patients With ... cancernursingtoday.com Cancer Nursing Today 1 fact
measurementSurvivorship programs for colorectal cancer patients resulted in significant improvements in anxiety (SMD, –0.32), depression (SMD, –0.22), and distress (SMD, –0.51).
How Sleep Deprivation Impacts Mental Health columbiapsychiatry.org Columbia University Department of Psychiatry 1 fact
claimStudies on sleep deprivation show that otherwise healthy individuals can experience increased anxiety and distress levels following poor sleep.