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"Chemotherapy May Be Culprit for Fatigue In Breast Cancer Survivors" HOBOKEN, NJ -- September 10, 2007 -- Breast cancer survivors reported more days of fatigue and more severe fatigue symptoms compared with healthy women, according to a study published in the October 15, 2007 issue of [CANCER, and women who received both chemotherapy and radiotherapy reported the most severe and prolonged fatigue. Fatigue is a common complaint in the general population and, anecdotally, common among cancer patients. Comparative fatigue studies between the two populations, however, have been marred by methodological shortcomings, such as poorly matched controls and patient populations. The studies do not consistently agree whether or not fatigue is a more common complaint among cancer patients compared to the general population. |
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