Cancer-Related Fatigue: What is it and How to Manage it

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In this Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center-James Cancer Hospital & Solove Research Institute video, learn more about cancer-related fatigue, one of the most common side effects of cancer and cancer treatment.

What is cancer-related fatigue?

“There are many reasons for cancer-related fatigue such as cancer treatments (chemotherapy, radiation, surgery or immunotherapy), sleep changes, stress, medicines, changes in nutrition or red blood cell counts, pain, nausea or diarrhea.”

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