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RATIONALE: Methylphenidate hydrochloride or modafinil may help reduce daytime sleepiness and improve the quality of life of patients with excessive daytime sleepiness after cancer therapy. It is not yet known whether methylphenidate hydrochloride or modafinil are more effective than a placebo in reducing daytime sleepiness in these patients.
PURPOSE: This randomized phase II trial is studying methylphenidate hydrochloride or modafinil to see how well they work compared with a placebo in treating young patients with excessive daytime sleepiness after cancer therapy.
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OUTLINE: This is a multicenter study. Patients are stratified according to age (8-10 years vs 11-12 years vs 13-17 years vs 18-25 years). Patients are randomized to 1 of 3 treatment arms.
Patients or their parents complete age-specific sleep and quality-of-life questionnaires at baseline and after completion of treatment. Patients or their parents complete daily sleep diaries during the study to collect information about the date, type of day (school, weekend, or vacation), hours of sleep, anytime the actigraph was removed during the day, time the child went to bed, and time the child got out of bed in the morning. Patients are also instructed to wear an actigraph on their non-dominant wrist for 1 week before starting treatment and during the first and last week of treatment (3 weeks total) to assess sleep-wake patterns.
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