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Brief Title: A Pilot Study to Investigate the Effect of Cytotoxic Therapy and/or Radiotherapy on Cancer Related Sleep Disturbances in CLL and Breast Cancer Patients Experiencing Fatigue
Official Title: A Pilot Open Label Study to Investigate the Effect of Cytotoxic Therapy and/or Radiotherapy Including Lenalidomide on Cancer Related Sleep Disturbances in Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL) and Breast Cancer Patients Experiencing Clinically Significant Fatigue
Study ID: NCT00792077
Brief Summary: The goal of this clinical research study is to learn if treatments to kill cancer cells including lenalidomide and/or radiation therapy can help to control symptoms such as sleep problems and fatigue in patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) and/or breast cancer.
Detailed Description: In this study, researchers are trying to learn if treatments to kill cancer cells such as lenalidomide and/or radiation therapy can also help to control sleep problems and fatigue in patients with CLL and/or breast cancer. Study Procedures: If you are found to be eligible to take part in this study, before you begin taking chemotherapy on Day 1, the following tests and procedures will be performed: * Blood (about 2 tablespoons) will be drawn to learn about the relationship between changes in specific protein levels in the blood, your level of fatigue, and sleep problems. * Your complete medical history will be recorded. * You will have a physical exam. * You will also complete 4 questionnaires that will ask you questions about your symptoms and your sleep patterns. They will take 20-30 minutes to complete in total. From Day 1 through the end of 1st cycle (+/- 3 days), you will wear a watch that records your body movements. This is called an actigraph. On Day 15 (+/- 3 days), you will be called by a member of the research staff. During these calls, you will complete the 4 questionnaires that ask about symptoms you are having and about your sleep patterns. On Day 29 (+/- 3 days) and end of 1st cycle (+/- 3 days), you will have a clinic visit. At this visit, you will complete the 4 questionnaires that ask about symptoms you are having and your sleep patterns. Blood (about 2 tablespoons) will also be drawn to learn about the relationship between changes in protein levels in the blood, your level of fatigue, and sleep problems. Sleep Tests: You will have a sleep test before starting chemotherapy on Day 1 and again on end of 1st cycle (+/- 3 days). The sleep test is done overnight in a sleep lab. A sleep study, called a polysomnogram, is a test that records a person's physical state during various stages of sleep and wakefulness. The study provides information about a person's sleep stages, body position, blood oxygen levels, breathing events, muscle tone, heart rate, snoring, and general sleep behavior. When you arrive at the Sleep Center Laboratory you will be shown to your private room. You will complete a questionnaire that will ask questions about how much you slept the night before, how active you have been, and about any caffeine or alcohol you may have had. The questionnaire will take about 5 minutes to complete. The member of the sleep lab staff will connect sensors that will record your brain waves, muscle tone, eye movements, air flow, and limb movements while you sleep. The sensors are applied to specific areas of your body with paste and gauze or tape. The monitoring equipment is painless and should not interfere with your sleep. It is not a problem to have a drink of water or to use the restroom during the sleep study. The member of the sleep lab staff will monitor the sleep study from another room throughout the night and will wake you in the morning to remove the sensors. In the morning, you will complete a questionnaire about how you slept and how you are feeling. It will take about 5 minutes to complete. Length of Study: You will be on study up to end of 1st cycle (+/- 3 days). This is an investigational study. Sleep studies are a standard test for patients with sleep problems. The blood tests performed for this study and the sleep test will be performed at no cost to you. Up to 12 patients will take part in this study. All will be enrolled at M. D. Anderson.
Minimum Age: 18 Years
Eligible Ages: ADULT, OLDER_ADULT
Sex: ALL
Healthy Volunteers: No
University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas, United States
Name: Sriram Yennurajalingam, MD
Affiliation: M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR