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"Modafinil Appears to Improve Fatigue, Mental Well-Being of Patients With Brain Tumors: Presented at ASCO" By Ed Susman ATLANTA, G.A. -- June 6, 2006 -- Patients battling primary brain tumors appear to improve cognition and decrease depression and fatigue by taking the drug modafinil, a medication used in some sleep disorders, researchers said here at the American Society of Clinical Oncology 2006 Annual Meeting (ASCO). "Statistically significant and clinically meaningful outcomes were found at 8, 10, and 12 weeks postmodafinil initiation in this therapeutic trial," said Thomas Kaleita, PhD, assistant professor of psychiatry, University of California, Los Angeles, California, in an oral presentation on June 5[th. The study enrolled 30 patients with a variety of brain tumors, including 10 patients with anaplastic gliomas and 8 with glioblastomas. The average age of the patients was 45.3 years and 19 were men. |
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