Overview and Public Health Relevance: Oxana Palesh, Ph.D., a clinical psychologist, is applying for a career development award to expand her research skills and become an independent investigator in cancer control. Her long-term research objective is to reduce insomnia and insomnia symptoms in cancer patients and cancer survivors, groups with a high prevalence of these problems. In fact, sleep problems were reported by 70% of 330 breast cancer patients in a recent study by Dr. Palesh. Dr. Palesh's Career Development Plan builds upon a strong research background obtained at Stanford and the U of Rochester by enhancing specific measurable knowledge and skills in four areas: 1) cancer treatment and control, 2) the conduct of multi-center trials, 3) insomnia assessment and treatment, and 4) transitioning to an independent research career. Her primary mentor, Gary Morrow, Ph.D., has been a leader in cancer control for 30 years. He will contribute expertise in cancer and side effect management and in clinical trial design and analysis. Dr. Palesh's co-mentors also have outstanding experience in training researchers. Joseph Roscoe, Ph.D., will contribute expertise in behavioral research and cancer. Thomas Roth, Ph.D., an internationally recognized expert, will provide in-depth training in sleep research and treatment of insomnia. They are assisted by an Advisory Board of experts in cancer treatment, insomnia research, psychopharmacology and biostatistics. Research Plan: The proposed RCT, based on well established theoretical principles, expands promising preliminary data showing that both pharmacologic and behavioral interventions can improve insomnia. The two approaches will be compared with standard care in a 4 arm (Drug: yes/no; Behavioral Treatment: yes/no) randomized clinical trial of 60 breast cancer patients receiving chemotherapy. The primary goal is to provide preliminary data and effect size estimates for an R01 application to confirm results. These results will clarify the role of insomnia in the experiences of cancer patients undergoing treatment, inform potential strategies for interventions in these patients, and position Dr. Palesh, in combination with the training provided by this award, to successfully transition to a career as an independent investigator and leader in cancer control science. ? ? ?
Innominato, Pasquale F; Lim, Andrew S; Palesh, Oxana et al. (2016) The effect of melatonin on sleep and quality of life in patients with advanced breast cancer. Support Care Cancer 24:1097-105 |
Jim, Heather S L; Evans, Bryan; Jeong, Jiyeon M et al. (2014) Sleep disruption in hematopoietic cell transplantation recipients: prevalence, severity, and clinical management. Biol Blood Marrow Transplant 20:1465-84 |
Palesh, Oxana; Aldridge-Gerry, Arianna; Bugos, Kelly et al. (2014) Health behaviors and needs of melanoma survivors. Support Care Cancer 22:2973-80 |
Palesh, Oxana; Aldridge-Gerry, Arianna; Zeitzer, Jamie M et al. (2014) Actigraphy-measured sleep disruption as a predictor of survival among women with advanced breast cancer. Sleep 37:837-42 |
Haddad, Nadia Elisabeth; Palesh, Oxana (2014) Acupuncture in the treatment of cancer-related psychological symptoms. Integr Cancer Ther 13:371-85 |
Luo, Jia; Chen, Jie Jane; Deguzman, Carl et al. (2014) Symptoms and palliative care needs of pancreatic adenocarcinoma patients. J Palliat Med 17:640-1 |
Palesh, Oxana; Koopman, Cheryl (2013) Breast cancer: Post-traumatic stress disorder--prevalent and persistent. Nat Rev Clin Oncol 10:252-4 |
Palesh, Oxana; Koopman, Cheryl (2013) Deconstructing the complexity of PTSD in cancer. Nat Rev Clin Oncol 10: |
Mustian, Karen M; Sprod, Lisa K; Janelsins, Michelle et al. (2013) Multicenter, randomized controlled trial of yoga for sleep quality among cancer survivors. J Clin Oncol 31:3233-41 |
Palesh, Oxana; Peppone, Luke; Innominato, Pasquale F et al. (2012) Prevalence, putative mechanisms, and current management of sleep problems during chemotherapy for cancer. Nat Sci Sleep 4:151-162 |
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