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Fatigue

Extreme, debilitating tiredness that doesn’t improve with rest and interferes with daily activities. This fatigue is different from normal tiredness and can be a symptom of leukemia, lymphoma, or cancers that cause blood loss. Cancer-related fatigue may be due to the disease itself, treatments, or emotional distress.

Treatment:

  • Treat the underlying cancer
  • Energy conservation techniques and activity pacing
  • Regular, moderate exercise as tolerated
  • Cognitive behavioral therapy for sleep issues
  • Medications like modafinil or methylphenidate in some cases
  • Blood transfusions if anemia is present
  • Management of other contributing factors (pain, nutrition, stress)

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