Quality-of-Life: Managing Cancer-Related Fatigue
The Bloodline with Blood Cancer United Podcast
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Show Notes

Cancer-related fatigue can be a tremendous burden on patients and caregivers. In this episode, we speak to Dr. Mariam Nawas and oncology nurse, Mary Lappe, of University of Chicago Medicine, about how cancer-related fatigue is identified and managed.
Patients and caregivers will be empowered to work with their treatment teams, addressing cancer-related fatigue to improve quality of life during cancer treatments and survivorship.
CLICK HERE to participate in our episode survey.Mentioned on this episode:
- Cancer-related fatigue
- Cancer-related fatigue fact sheet
- Transplant Support and Graft-vs-Host Disease (GVHD) podcast episode
- Stem Cell Transplant
- Caregiver support
Additional LLS Support Resources:
- Information Specialists
- Free telephone/web patient programs
- Free booklets
- Financial support
- Young Adult Resources
- Survivorship Workbook
- Clinical Trial Support Center
- Online chats
- LLS Community
- Support groups
- Patti Robinson Kaufmann First Connection Program
- Free Nutrition Consultations

Support for this episode is provided by University of Chicago Comprehensive Cancer Center.
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