Breast Cancer Stress and Fatigue Directory
Along with the obvious effects of breast cancer, many also experience stress and fatigue, either due to the cancer or to the treatments. It is very important for those who experience stress and fatigue to get support. Common causes of cancer-related fatigue include chemotherapy, radiation, hormone therapy, and other therapies. There are ways you can alleviate these symptoms like organizing your work, pacing yourself, re-arranging things in your home to be within easy access, and many more. Follow the links below to find WebMD's comprehensive coverage about how breast cancer-related fatigue and stress are caused and how to treat them.
Medical Reference
Coping With Cancer-Related Fatigue
WebMD offers tips on coping with cancer-related fatigue.
An Overview of Cancer-Related Fatigue
WebMD takes a look at managing cancer-related fatigue, one of the most common side effects of cancer and its treatments.
Nutrition, Exercise, and Breast Cancer Treatment
It's important to exercise if you are undergoing breast cancer treatment. WebMD tells you how to start and stay with a program.
Breast Cancer-Related Fatigue
Get tips on ways to cope with cancer-related fatigue.
Features
Managing Chemotherapy Side Effects
Simple tips for coping with the nausea, fatigue, and hair loss that can accompany chemotherapy.
Control Chemotherapy Nausea & Vomiting
New drugs and alternative therapies can help reduce -- or eliminate -- chemotherapy side effects.
Circle of Friends
Across cyberspace, breast cancer survivors meet and share their stories.