Research Update

Interventions to Manage Cancer-Related Fatigue and Support Physical Activity

As more people are living with cancer, there is a need for interventions that support health management. Cancer-related fatigue is a common side effect that reduces physical activity and limits people’s ability to complete daily activities. Occupational therapy practitioners (OTPs) can support people living with cancer to develop, manage, and maintain health and wellness routines to address cancer-related fatigue and physical activity.

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