Cancer-Related Fatigue in Cancer Survivorship.
Cancer-Related Fatigue in Cancer Survivorship.
Med Clin North Am. 2017 Nov;101(6):1085-1097
Authors: Ebede CC, Jang Y, Escalante CP
Abstract
Cancer-related fatigue (CRF) significantly interferes with usual functioning because of the distressing sense of physical, emotional, and cognitive exhaustion. Assessment of CRF is important and should be performed during the initial cancer diagnosis, throughout cancer treatment, and after treatment using a fatigue scoring scale (mild-severe). The general approach to CRF management applies to cancer survivors at all fatigue levels and includes education, counseling, and other strategies. Nonpharmacologic interventions include psychosocial interventions, exercise, yoga, physically based therapy, dietary management, and sleep therapy. Pharmacologic interventions include psychostimulants. Antidepressants may also benefit when CRF is accompanied by depression.
PMID: 28992856 [PubMed - in process]
Source: The Medical Clinics of North America - Category: General Medicine Authors: Ebede CC, Jang Y, Escalante CP Tags: Med Clin North Am Source Type: research
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