• Nursing times · May 2005

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    Managing cancer-related fatigue in palliative care.

    • Ian Lane.
    • Severn Hospice, Shrewsbury.
    • Nurs Times. 2005 May 3; 101 (18): 38-41.

    AbstractCancer-related fatigue is the most frequently experienced symptom in palliative care patients suffering from cancer, and has a profound effect on their quality of life. This article explores the current literature relating to the assessment and management of this complex and distressing symptom in patients with advanced cancer.

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