Fatigue in Breast Cancer Survivors: Occurrence, Correlates, and Impact on Quality of Life
Journal of Clinical Oncology2000Vol. 18(4), pp. 743–743
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Julienne E. Bower, Patricia A. Ganz, Katherine A. Desmond, Julia H. Rowland, Beth E. Meyerowitz, Thomas R. Belin
Abstract
Although the majority of breast cancer survivors in this large and diverse sample did not experience heightened levels of fatigue relative to women in the general population, there was a subgroup of survivors who did report more severe and persistent fatigue. We identified characteristics of these women that may be helpful in elucidating the mechanisms underlying fatigue in this population, as well as directing intervention efforts.
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