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Psychosocial interventions for fatigue during cancer treatment with palliative intent.

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BACKGROUND Fatigue is a prevalent and burdensome symptom for patients with incurable cancer receiving cancer treatment with palliative intent and is associated with reduced quality of life. Psychosocial interventions seem promising for management of fatigue among cancer patients. OBJECTIVE To assess

Is Fatigue a Long-term Side Effect of Breast Cancer Treatment?

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BACKGROUND: Fatigue is one of the most common and distressing symptoms experienced by breast cancer survivors. Despite its prevalence, relatively little is known about the characteristics, etiology, or treatment of fatigue in breast cancer survivors. METHODS: This report reviews studies that

Does muscle-derived interleukin-6 mediate some of the beneficial effects of exercise on cancer treatment-related fatigue?

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OBJECTIVE To review evidence that muscle-derived interleukin-6 (IL-6) mediates some of the beneficial effects of exercise on cancer treatment-related fatigue (CTRF). METHODS Electronic nursing, psychology, and medicine databases. RESULTS Fatigue is a common and often debilitating symptom associated

Factors related to persistent fatigue following completion of breast cancer treatment.

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OBJECTIVE To verify the predictive capacity of the stress-process theory to emeanplain persistent fatigue following completion of breast cancer treatments; to verify the relationship between interleukin-1b and fatigue. METHODS Correlational. METHODS Tertiary medical center in Quebec City,

Progress in understanding fatigue associated with breast cancer treatment.

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Fatigue is one of the most common and distressing symptoms reported by cancer patients. This article reviews research that has examined the extent to which breast cancer patients experience fatigue during and following completion of chemotherapy and radiotherapy. The article also addresses

A pilot study examining energy conservation for cancer treatment-related fatigue.

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The purpose of this pilot study was to examine the feasibility of conducting an energy conservation and activity management (ECAM) intervention for cancer treatment-related fatigue and describe patterns of cancer treatment-related fatigue for two groups undergoing active treatment, one receiving the

Educational technology for fatigue management related to antineoplastic chemotherapy.

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To construct and validate an educational technology (ET) on fatigue and non-pharmacological strategies for the management of this symptom in people with cancer undergoing outpatient antineoplastic chemotherapy.This is a methodological study composed of

Evaluation of a fatigue initiative: information on exercise for patients receiving cancer treatment.

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OBJECTIVE An observational cohort study in patients undergoing treatment at a single cancer centre to evaluate the usefulness of providing written information on exercise and fatigue to patients at the start of their treatment, to assess whether patients exercised during treatment and their level of

African American women share 'real talk' stories about fatigue related to breast cancer treatment.

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Fatigue is the most common side effect experienced by women undergoing treatment for breast cancer. The fatigue experience of African American (AA) women who undergo breast cancer treatment has been understudied. The purpose of this qualitative exploratory study is to share stories of 10 AA women

Fatigue states after cancer treatment occur both in association with, and independent of, mood disorder: a longitudinal study.

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BACKGROUND Persistent fatigue is recognised as one of the most common, ongoing symptoms reported by patients following cancer treatment and may have profound effects on the quality of life. However, recent cross-sectional studies also highlight the close relationship between cancer related fatigue

A prospective analysis on fatigue and experienced burden in informal caregivers of cancer patients during cancer treatment in the palliative phase.

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BACKGROUND Although fatigue is the most frequently occurring symptom in patients with cancer, hardly anything is known about fatigue of their informal caregivers and the impact fatigue might have on perceived burden with providing care. We investigated the presence of fatigue in caregivers, its

Prevalence of fatigue among cancer patients receiving various anticancer therapies and its impact on quality of life: a cross-sectional study.

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BACKGROUND Fatigue is disabling and continuous phenomenon in cancer patients during and after various anticancer treatments which can continue for many years after treatment and definitely it has profound effect on Quality of Life (QOL). However, determining its severity is still underestimated

Isolation and characterization of muscle fatigue substance with anti-tumor activities.

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Research during the 1950's indicated that exercise played a role in the reduction of tumor growth. In the 1960's our studies confirmed that tumor-bearing rats, exercised to fatigue, demonstrated tumor inhibition. Our further studies isolated an extract (Fatigue Substance, or F-Substance) from rectus

Use of Seva Stress Release Acupressure to Reduce Pain, Stress, and Fatigue in Patients Hospitalized for Cancer Treatment.

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Patients undergoing treatment for cancer often experience stress, fatigue, and pain during their treatment. Medical management of these symptoms can cause additional adverse effects, but it is possible that noninvasive complementary therapies may be able to reduce these symptoms without unwanted

The role of behavioural modification and exercise in the management of cancer-related fatigue to reduce its impact during and after cancer treatment.

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BACKGROUND Fatigue is a symptom that can occur during treatment as an acute side effect but can also result in persistent fatigue as a long-term side effect or late effect. METHODS We undertook a narrative review of the current literature and discuss the current evidence of assessment of fatigue and
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