Immunotherapy and Chemotherapy Versus Sleep Disturbances for NSCLC Patients
Round 1
Reviewer 1 Report
This is a generally well conceived and well written study. Different information is given in the abstract and the introduction regarding the staging of patients, and this needs to be addressed prior to publication. Are all patients stage IV or are some stage IIIb? There is a need for some English language editing in order to make the findings understandable, but this should be easily done by an English language editor.
The topic of sleep disturbances during cancer treatment does not receive enough attention, but absolutely affects quality of life and fatigue during and after cancer treatment. Therefore the topic of this paper should be of interest to any clinician treating patients diagnosed with lung cancer.
As the authors note, the primary weakness of this study is the low sample size, leading to concerns that the findings may be less reliable than would be hoped. Also, the authors point out that none of the participants were receiving both chemotherapy and immunotherapy, as is often the case. However, the current reviewer does not see this as a study weakness, in that this study could be considered a pilot study aimed at comparing the impact of chemotherapy and immunotherapy, and evaluating the interaction of both would be beyond the scope of such a small trial. Hopefully, the impact of combined chemotherapy/immunotherapy will be assessed in a later trial.
Author Response
Reviewer 1
This is a generally well conceived and well written study. Different information is given in the abstract and the introduction regarding the staging of patients, and this needs to be addressed prior to publication. Are all patients stage IV or are some stage IIIb? There is a need for some English language editing in order to make the findings understandable, but this should be easily done by an English language editor.
Answer
Thank you for your comments
All patients were stage IV. We have made both grammatical and linguistical corrections where necessary
The topic of sleep disturbances during cancer treatment does not receive enough attention, but absolutely affects quality of life and fatigue during and after cancer treatment. Therefore the topic of this paper should be of interest to any clinician treating patients diagnosed with lung cancer.
Answer
Thank you for your comment we agree with you
As the authors note, the primary weakness of this study is the low sample size, leading to concerns that the findings may be less reliable than would be hoped. Also, the authors point out that none of the participants were receiving both chemotherapy and immunotherapy, as is often the case. However, the current reviewer does not see this as a study weakness, in that this study could be considered a pilot study aimed at comparing the impact of chemotherapy and immunotherapy, and evaluating the interaction of both would be beyond the scope of such a small trial. Hopefully, the impact of combined chemotherapy/immunotherapy will be assessed in a later trial.
Answer
Thank you for your comment we agree with you
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Reviewer 2 Report
Title: IMMUNOTHERAPY AND CHEMOTHERAPY VERSUS SLEEP DISTRUBANCES FOR NSCLC PATIENTS
Authors: Zarogoulidis P et al.,
This is very interesting topic regarding Lung cancer patients.
Comparison between two treatments is excellent.
The major concern is that the preparation of the manuscript.
It is difficult to understand the tables and figures presented. The titles should be clear. In the text it is not refereed.
The references are not in the format required by the journal.
The language has to be modified.
Author Response
Reviewer 2
Title: IMMUNOTHERAPY AND CHEMOTHERAPY VERSUS SLEEP DISTRUBANCES FOR NSCLC PATIENTS
Authors: Zarogoulidis P et al.,
This is very interesting topic regarding Lung cancer patients.
Comparison between two treatments is excellent.
The major concern is that the preparation of the manuscript.
It is difficult to understand the tables and figures presented. The titles should be clear. In the text it is not refereed.
The references are not in the format required by the journal.
The language has to be modified.
Answer
Thank you for your comments
We have referred the tables in the text
We have corrected the reference style with the endnote reference manager to style ACS according to the journals guidelines
We have made both grammatical and linguistical corrections where necessary
Author Response File: Author Response.docx
Round 2
Reviewer 2 Report
The authors modified the manuscript according to he suggestions.