Blood Cancer UK warns that disturbances in sleep, whether it's struggling to drift off, irregular sleeping hours, or overall erratic sleep patterns, might arise from other side effects caused by blood cancer.
Blood Cancer UK adds: "When you've got blood cancer, it is also normal to have lots of different side effects.
Three symptoms while you're sleeping that could be sign of deadly cancer Three sleep issues may be subtle indicators of a grave health risk – they're potential signs of a lethal cancer.
Blood Cancer UK advises: "There are many causes of sleep problems, but common ones include the impact of your general emotional well-being and the disruption of hospital stays.".
With approximately 250,000 people in the UK living with the disease, statistics reveal that one in 16 men and one in 22 women will experience blood cancer at some point in their lifetime.