“…Accordingly, endocrinopathies, sensory and motor deficits, pain, cognitive decline, heart failure, stroke, and epilepsy are among the commonly reported late effects of treatment in brain tumor survivors [1,2,7]. In addition, child survivors have rated the long-term treatment effects of fatigue and sleepiness as their most distressing symptom, and symptoms may go unrecognized until years after diagnosis [8]. The disrupted sleep patterns, significant fatigue, and excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) experienced during and after treatment are potentially remediable conditions that contribute to substantial morbidity.…”