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Anxiety and cognitive impairment are linked as co-occurring psychological burdens for cancer survivors as noted in [1], [2], and [3], and are further connected through the cycle of sleep deprivation caused by stress and anxiety which leads to cognitive impairment as described in [4].

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Cancer survivorship and long-term outcomes: navigating the ... sci-rep.com International Journal of Scientific Reports 3 facts
claimPsychological burdens commonly faced by cancer survivors include anxiety, depression, and cognitive impairment.
claimPsychological burdens commonly faced by cancer survivors include anxiety, depression, and cognitive impairment.
claimPsychological burdens commonly faced by cancer survivors include anxiety, depression, and cognitive impairment.
Cancer Rehabilitation & Supportive Care - ASCO asco.org ASCO 1 fact
claimCancer rehabilitation addresses physical, cognitive, emotional, and social complications including fatigue, lymphedema, pain (back, joint, neck), neuropathy, muscle weakness and cramps, fibrosis from radiation and/or surgery, jaw opening and swallowing problems, bladder and bowel problems, cognitive impairment (chemobrain, anxiety, and depression-related changes), sarcopenia, cachexia, and reduced cardiopulmonary capacity.
Investigating the impact of sleep quality on cognitive functions ... frontiersin.org Frontiers 1 fact
claimHigh levels of stress and anxiety experienced by London students can compromise sleep quality, leading to a cycle of sleep deprivation and cognitive impairment.