Exercise, inflammation, and fatigue in cancer survivors.

Volume: 22, Pages: 82 - 93
Published: Feb 9, 2016
Abstract
Cancer-related fatigue significantly disrupts normal functioning and quality of life for a substantial portion of cancer survivors, and may persist for years following cancer treatment. While the causes of persistent fatigue among cancer survivors are not yet fully understood, accumulating evidence suggests that several pathways, including chronic inflammation, autonomic imbalance, HPA-axis dysfunction, and/or mitochondrial damage, could...
Paper Details
Title
Exercise, inflammation, and fatigue in cancer survivors.
Published Date
Feb 9, 2016
Journal
Volume
22
Pages
82 - 93
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