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Cancer-related fatigue can be managed, and endurance can be rebuilt. Learn about strategies to conserve energy; adaptive equipment that can help with energy conservation; and improving stamina and strength through exercises that patients can perform at home. Also learn to identify when it is appropriate to seek help from a physical or occupational therapist.
Many patients experience significant fatigue for months or years after a stem cell transplant or CAR T-cell therapy. Learn a variety of strategies you can try to manage chronic fatigue and lessen its impact on your daily activities.
Las estrategias que utilizan los astronautas para mantenerse en forma durante los vuelos espaciales pueden ayudar a los receptores de trasplante de médula ósea/células madre y de células CAR T.
Descubra cómo el cáncer y los trasplantes contribuyen a la fatiga crónica y conozca estrategias efectivas para reducir la fatiga relacionada con los trasplantes.
Download Speaker Slides Sleep in Transplant: More than Just Getting Your Z's! Sunday, April 30, 2023 Presenter: Timothy Sannes PhD, MS, UMass Memorial Hospital Presentation is 40 minutes long with
Download Speaker Slides En español Thriving, Not Just Surviving, after Transplant through Exercise and Fatigue Management Sunday, May 1, 2022 Presenters: Karthik Jayaraman PT, DPT, and Bonnie Lucio PT, CLT
Download Speaker Slides Cancer/Transplant-Related Fatigue: What to Know, What to Do Thursday, April 22, 2021 Presenter: Ellen Manzullo MD, FACP, Professor of Medicine, The University of Texas, MD Anderson Cancer
Fatigue and Transplant: New Insights July 13, 2020 Part of the Virtual Celebrating a Second Chance at Life Survivorship Symposium 2020 Presenter: Kenneth Miller MD, Associate Chief, Division of Hematology/Oncology
In this video, Dr. Suzänne Taylor of Virginia Commonwealth University discusses The difference between transplant-related fatigue and normal fatigue how chronic fatigues impacts daily functioning, mental health and recovery strategies
P resented by Eileen Danaher Hacker PhD, APN, AOCN, FAAN, University of Illinois Hospital and Health Sciences System Run Time: 52 minute presentation, 10 minutes Q & A. Dr. Hacker