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    Area of Science:

    • Oncology
    • Cancer Survivorship
    • Patient Quality of Life

    Background:

    • Persistent cancer-related fatigue is a common and disruptive symptom for survivors post-treatment.
    • This fatigue significantly impairs survivors' ability to engage in meaningful life roles and activities.
    • Addressing cancer-related fatigue is a critical unmet need in survivorship care.

    Framework:

    • The NCCN Guidelines for Survivorship provide a framework for managing cancer-related fatigue.
    • Recommendations cover screening, thorough evaluation, and evidence-based management strategies.
    • The guidelines aim to standardize care for cancer survivors experiencing fatigue.

    Implementation:

    • Management strategies include patient education and counseling.
    • Recommendations emphasize the role of physical activity in mitigating fatigue.
    • Psychosocial interventions and pharmacologic treatments are also detailed.

    Implications:

    • Effective management of cancer-related fatigue can improve survivors' quality of life.
    • Implementing these guidelines can help survivors regain function and participate more fully in life.
    • Standardized approaches to fatigue management are crucial for optimal cancer survivorship outcomes.