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Fatigue and cancer: Causes, prevalence and treatment approaches
L. I. Wagner
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D. Cella
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Medical Social Sciences
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Cancer Treatment
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Functional Quality
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Quality of Life
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Impact on Patients
100%
Treatment Strategy
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Etiology
100%
Cancer Causes
100%
Clinical Practice Guidelines
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Functional Capacity
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Pharmacologic Strategies
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Oncology Patients
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Non-pharmacological
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Prevalent Cancers
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Cancer-related Fatigue
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Cancer Prevalence
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Cancer-related Symptoms
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Significant Harm
100%
Medicine and Dentistry
Prevalence
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Malignant Neoplasm
100%
Cancer-Related Fatigue
50%
Etiology of Cancer
50%
Quality of Life
50%
Oncology
50%
Activities of Daily Living
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Nursing and Health Professions
Malignant Neoplasm
100%
Prevalence
100%
Quality of Life
33%
Practice Guideline
33%