To Decrease Fatigue With Light Therapy (SPARKLE)
Hodgkin Lymphoma, Diffuse Large B Cell Lymphoma
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Hodgkin Lymphoma focused on measuring light therapy, cancer related fatigue, sleep quality, biological rhythms
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- A history of Hodgkin or DLBCL with a survivorship of ≥ 3 years.
- The presence of moderate to severe fatigue symptoms since diagnosis of or treatment for Hodgkin lymphoma or DLBCL.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Fatigue is explained by a somatic factor as defined in the guidelines of chronic fatigue syndrome of the Dutch internists association (NIV). When a somatic cause for fatigue is resolved by stable medication use ≥ 6 months, patients can be included in the current trial.
- Pregnancy (until 3 months postnatal) or women who provide breast feeding
- Extensive surgical operations in the past 3 months.
- Current diagnosis of a psychiatric disorder (e.g. personality disorders, psychosis, bipolar disorder) which would limit participation.
- Diagnosis of and treatment for a secondary malignancy in the past 12 months.
- Presence of photophobia (abnormal intolerance to visual perception of light) or another eye disease that shows symptoms of photophobia (e.g. aniridia, retinitis pigmentosa, glaucoma).
- Current or previous use of light therapy for more than 1 week.
- Current employment in shift work.
- Insufficient knowledge of the Dutch language.
Sites / Locations
- Radboudumc
- Netherlands Cancer Institute
- VUmc
- Leids Universitair Medisch Centrum
- Erasmus MC
- Haga ziekenhuis
- Albert Schweitzer Ziekenhuis
- Admiraal de Ruyter ziekenhuis
- Universitair Medisch Centrum Utrecht
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Experimental
Light intensity 1
Light intensity 2
The light intervention includes exposure to white light (10.000 lux) at a distance of 45 cm for 30 minutes within the first half hour after awakening during 3 weeks and 4 days. This can be done while engaged in other activities, for example reading the newspaper or eating breakfast.
The light intervention includes exposure to white light (10-20 lux) at a distance of 45 cm for 30 minutes within the first half hour after awakening during 3 weeks and 4 days. This can be done while engaged in other activities, for example reading the newspaper or eating breakfast.