Fatigue Information Center
Fatigue is one of the most common side effects of cancer and cancer treatment. There are many factors that contribute to fatigue, such as anemia, poor nutrition, inadequate rest, infection, stress, and others. Likewise, successful treatment of fatigue may require several approaches. For these reasons, it is important to tell your doctor if you have fatigue or if your fatigue is worsening so that you have the best chance of getting a treatment plan that will work for you.
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Exercise Reduces Chemotherapy-related Fatigue
Patients undergoing chemotherapy may turn to exercise to fend off fatigue.
Exercise May Keep Fatigue at Bay in Men Undergoing Radiation for Prostate Cancer
Exercise provides at least short-term relief from fatigue for men with prostate cancer...
Chemotherapy-induced Anemia Associated with Breast Cancer Recurrence
A recent study conducted in Austria reveals that in premenopausal women with localized...
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Red Blood Cell Transfusions: What You Need to Know
Overview Blood transfusions involve the delivery of whole blood or blood components...
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Weight and exercise have once again demonstrated that they are each significant factors...
Study results indicate that moderate aerobic exercise may improve physical functioning...
According to an article published in the Annals of Oncology, survivors of Hodgkin’s...



