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Manage Cancer Fatigue

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Dealing with fatigue

About this project

This project was developed to help people better manage the fatigue associated with cancer. Regardless of the type of cancer or treatment, fatigue is the most common symptom faced by those on the cancer journey. This website will provide you simple techniques to better manage your cancer related fatigue, and is supported by an unrestricted education grant from Roche.

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We will continue to add information and available resources that may help you in managing cancer related fatigue. If you would like to recommend one, please contact us at patienteducation@sunnybrook.ca.

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