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Radiation Fatigue

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January 6
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Radiation therapy can cause fatigue, which is a common side effect. This fatigue tends to increase over the course of treatment and can persist for weeks or months after finishing radiation. Staying active with light exercise, getting adequate rest, eating a balanced diet, and asking for help with daily tasks can help Show Full Answer

Radiation therapy can cause fatigue, which is a common side effect. This fatigue tends to increase over the course of treatment and can persist for weeks or months after finishing radiation. Staying active with light exercise, getting adequate rest, eating a balanced diet, and asking for help with daily tasks can help manage radiation fatigue.

January 6

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