The circadian timing system in clinical oncology

Jun 11, 2014Annals of medicine

The body’s internal clock system in cancer treatment

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Abstract

Circadian disruption is found in up to 50% of patients with metastatic cancer.

  • Circadian timing influences crucial processes for cancer treatment and outcomes, including drug metabolism and DNA repair.
  • Variability in circadian phase among cancer patients can affect treatment efficacy and tolerability.
  • A fixed chronotherapy protocol improved median overall survival in men with metastatic colorectal cancer by 3.3 months compared to conventional treatment.
  • Circadian disruption is associated with negative outcomes such as fatigue, anorexia, and reduced survival rates.
  • Strategies to strengthen circadian rhythms may enhance treatment effects and quality of life for cancer patients.

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