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Fatigue is the most common side effect of cancer treatment, occurring in over 90% of patients. Cancer-related fatigue has many causes, including the cancer itself, cancer treatment and medication, psychological factors such as stress and anxiety, and lack of sleep, exercise, and proper nutrition. The resources below provide information about cancer-related fatigue. It is important to talk with your health-care providers so they can suggest ways to treat and manage your fatigue.
The Linda B. and Robert B. Wiggins Wellness Center and the Cancer Learning Center at Huntsman Cancer Institute offer information on acupuncture, yoga, fitness programs and activities, nutrition counseling, support groups, and many other services that help manage and alleviate cancer-related fatigue and other side effects. For more information, please visit them on the first floor of Huntsman Cancer Institute or call 801-581-6365.
Brochures and Fact Sheets
Available at no cost in the Cancer Learning Center or request a copy by calling 801-581-6365 or 1-888-424-2100 toll free.
Books
Available for check-out from the Cancer Learning Center or view ordering information from Amazon.com
Myths & Facts About Cancer Fatigue: What You Need to Know. Berger, Ann. 2004.
100 Questions & Answers About Cancer Symptoms and Cancer Treatment Side Effects.. Tyson, Leslie and Kelvin, Joanne. 2005.
Managing the Side Effects of Chemotherapy and Radiation Therapy.. Dodd, Marylin. 2001.
For additional information, please visit the Huntsman Cancer Learning Center or call the Huntsman Cancer Information Service at 801-581-6365 or toll-free 1-888-424-2100.
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Introduction and General Resources
Other Resources
Nutrition
Coping and Financial Issues
Managing Symptoms and Treatment Side Effects
Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Did you know?
Cancer-related fatigue is the most common side effect experienced by cancer patients.
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