Fatigue after radiation therapy
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Fatigue and pain are the most commonly reported symptoms by all cancer patients including those undergoing chemotherapy (CT) and radiation therapy (RT). Fatigue is the most universally reported symptom and is considered by many patients as more distressing than pain (9, 10).
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Fatigue in the radiation therapy patient: current management and investigations. Semin Radiat Oncol. 2003;13: 372-380. Stone P, Richards M, A’Hern R, Hardy J. Fatigue in patients with cancers of the breast and prostate undergoing radical radiotherapy.
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6.13.1 Side effects expected from radiation therapy include: Fatigue, diarrhea, rectal irritation, urinary frequency and dysuria, loss of pubic hair, darkening of skin in the treatment portal, and low blood counts. 6.13.2: Long-term. 6.13.2.1 Common long-term effects include:
Coping With Radiation Treatment
Fatigue. Fatigue is a major issue with patients during and after radiation therapy treatment, especially when combined treatments are involved (Raison & Miller, 2003). 16 patients expressed severe fatigue, involving sleepless nights. 38 expressed moderate fatigue, which was …
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Jun 16, 2011 · The combination of radiation and hormonal therapy for prostate cancer may result in a more persistent and prolonged fatigue compared to the series evaluating fatigue after radiation alone, with as many as 32% of patients experiencing fatigue at the completion of radiation and a substantial number experiencing fatigue as late as 6.5 weeks after ...
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Irvine, Diane, et al., (1998) conducted a study on the clinical course and prognosis of fatigue over the course of radiation therapy. Seventy six patients with breast cancer receiving external radiation therapy were followed longitudinally from the onset of treatment to 6 months post-treatment.
TARA
cancer-related fatigue during radiation therapy is tiredness and lack of energy. which progresses to exhaustion as it becomes more severe. It may include weakness or a lack of stamina. Fatigue causes patients to need to rest physically and mentally. This undeniable need to rest may be precipitous.
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