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Cancer-Related Fatigue: Persistent, Pervasive, and Problematic.

Lynn H Gerber1.   

Abstract

Cancer-related fatigue (CRF) is commonly reported by patients with cancer before, during, and after treatment. It is a persistent sense of tiredness that interferes with function, is distressing, and requires monitoring and, possibly, treatment. Fatigue assessment requires objective measures and self-reports, such as Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-Fatigue. Significant contributors to CRF include anemia, pain, insomnia, depressive symptoms, and elevated BMI. Elevated inflammatory cytokines, diabetes mellitus, cortisol, and cellular dysregulation have been associated with CRF. None is causal. Effective treatments include correction of other medical problems, especially anemia, cognitive behavioral therapy, exercise, modafinil, and corticosteroids for short-term use. Copyright Â
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Keywords:  Cancer; Cognitive behavioral therapy; Fatigue exercise; Rehabilitation

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Year:  2017        PMID: 27913001     DOI: 10.1016/j.pmr.2016.08.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phys Med Rehabil Clin N Am        ISSN: 1047-9651            Impact factor:   1.784


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Authors:  Xuemei Xian; Chenping Zhu; Yilin Chen; Binbin Huang; Weilan Xiang
Journal:  Cancer Nurs       Date:  2021-08-12       Impact factor: 2.760

2.  EEG Correlates of Central Origin of Cancer-Related Fatigue.

Authors:  Didier Allexandre; Dilara Seyidova-Khoshknabi; Mellar P Davis; Vinoth K Ranganathan; Vlodek Siemionow; Declan Walsh; Guang H Yue
Journal:  Neural Plast       Date:  2020-12-11       Impact factor: 3.599

3.  A longitudinal analysis of fatigue in colorectal cancer patients during chemotherapy.

Authors:  Xuemei Xian; Chenping Zhu; Yilin Chen; Binbin Huang; Didi Xu
Journal:  Support Care Cancer       Date:  2021-03-01       Impact factor: 3.603

4.  Remodeling of metabolism and inflammation by exercise ameliorates tumor-associated anemia.

Authors:  Regula Furrer; Annaïse J Jauch; Tata Nageswara Rao; Sedat Dilbaz; Peter Rhein; Stefan A Steurer; Mike Recher; Radek C Skoda; Christoph Handschin
Journal:  Sci Adv       Date:  2021-09-08       Impact factor: 14.136

5.  Obesity and Poststroke Fatigue: A 2-Year Longitudinal Study.

Authors:  Mengmeng Gu; Lulu Xiao; Jinjing Wang; Qiankun Cai; Yujing Liu; Pengfei Xu; Yuanlu Liu; Xianjun Huang; Wei Hu; Wen Sun
Journal:  Neurol Ther       Date:  2021-08-26

6.  A systematic review of rehabilitation and exercise recommendations in oncology guidelines.

Authors:  Nicole L Stout; Daniel Santa Mina; Kathleen D Lyons; Karen Robb; Julie K Silver
Journal:  CA Cancer J Clin       Date:  2020-10-27       Impact factor: 508.702

7.  Moxibustion for cancer-related fatigue: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial.

Authors:  Mikyung Kim; Jung-Eun Kim; Hye-Yoon Lee; Ae-Ran Kim; Hyo-Ju Park; O-Jin Kwon; Eun-Jung Kim; Yeon-Cheol Park; Byung-Kwan Seo; Jung Hyo Cho; Joo-Hee Kim
Journal:  BMC Complement Altern Med       Date:  2017-07-05       Impact factor: 3.659

8.  Potential Role of Bupropion Sustained Release for Cancer-Related Fatigue: a Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study

Authors:  Farzaneh Ashrafi; Sarah Mousavi; Mohammad Karimi
Journal:  Asian Pac J Cancer Prev       Date:  2018-06-25

Review 9.  Cancer cachexia and its pathophysiology: links with sarcopenia, anorexia and asthenia.

Authors:  Sara Peixoto da Silva; Joana M O Santos; Maria Paula Costa E Silva; Rui M Gil da Costa; Rui Medeiros
Journal:  J Cachexia Sarcopenia Muscle       Date:  2020-03-06       Impact factor: 12.910

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