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BMC Cancer
Impact of breast cancer on prospective memory functioning assessed by virtual reality and influence of sleep quality and hormonal therapy: PROSOM-K study
Bénédicte Clarisse1  Idlir Licaj1  Florence Joly1  Jean-Michel Grellard1  Christelle Lévy2  Sophie Madeleine3  Philippe Fleury3  Nicolas Lefèvre3  Mylène Duivon4  Florence Fraisse4  Fausto Viader4  Géraldine Rauchs4  Francis Eustache4  Joy Perrier4  Bénédicte Giffard4  Béatrice Desgranges4  Grégory Lecouvey4 
[1] Clinical Research Department, Centre François Baclesse;Medical Oncology Department, Centre François Baclesse;Normandie Université, UNICAEN, CIREVE;Normandie Université, UNICAEN, PSL Université, EPHE, INSERM, U1077, CHU de Caen, Neuropsychologie et Imagerie de la Mémoire Humaine;
关键词: Prospective memory;    Virtual reality;    Sleep quality;    Breast cancer;    Hormonal therapy;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s12885-018-4762-2
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Abstract Background Breast cancer (BC) is the most frequent cancer in women with more than 70% of BC patients being treated with hormonal therapy (HT). Among these patients, some report difficulties in remembering what they are supposed to do at the right moment, referring to prospective memory (PM). PM is essential for autonomy and medical adherence of patients, and requires an ecological assessment. Virtual reality, that recreates naturalistic environment, seems to be a promising method to evaluate PM. Several BC patients also report sleep disturbances. Given the role of sleep on memory consolidation, it is imperative to explore the influence of sleep quality on PM in BC patients treated with HT. The purpose of PROSOM-K study is to assess PM functioning using virtual reality and sleep quality in BC treated or not with HT. Methods PROSOM-K is a prospective study including post-menopausal BC patients ≤70 years old treated with radiotherapy (n = 25) or with radiotherapy and HT (n = 25), and healthy post-menopausal women (n = 25) matched for age and education. PM will be assessed using a virtual reality based task. Other cognitive functions and psychosocial factors will be assessed with validated questionnaires and neuropsychological tests. The study is divided in 3 sessions: a session of familiarisation with the virtual environment and the PM task: a day-time session during which participants learn intentions during the morning and recall them in the evening; and a night-time session during which participants learn intentions in the evening and recall them the following morning. Women will be monitored by wrist actigraphy; during the night-time session, objective sleep quality and quantity will be measured by polysomnography. Discussion This is a novel study aiming to assess PM using virtual reality, coupled with the evaluation of other cognitive functions. Polysomnographic study of sleep will provide further information about architectural sleep disturbances in BC. Association between sleep architecture parameters and PM mechanism in BC women treated with HT will be described in detail. We expect our results will provide knowledge for patients and clinicians and further help to improve patient care and cognitive therapy. Trial registration NCT03420105, registered: January 10, 2018.

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