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Fatigue
Fatigue is the most common side effect of cancer treatment. These documents explain how to identify and manage it.
Fatigue in People with Cancer
Learn more about the fatigue that is linked to cancer—how to talk to your health care team about it, what causes it, and what can be done about it.
Feeling Tired vs. Cancer-Related Fatigue
Get advice on how to identify cancer-related fatigue.
Home Care For The Person With Cancer: Fatigue
A review of the signs of fatigue and what patients and caregivers can do to manage it at home.
Seven Ways to Manage Cancer-Related Fatigue
A quick list of things you can do to manage cancer-related fatigue.
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