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Acute cancer-related fatigue response following exercise during an outpatient cancer rehabilitation program.

PubMed / Support Care Cancer · 2026-06-01 · By Gomes EL, Marker RJ, Bell C, et al. · Supportive care in cancer : official journal of the Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer

A study published in Supportive Care in Cancer examined how cancer-related fatigue responds acutely to exercise sessions within an outpatient cancer rehabilitation program. Researchers tracked fatigue levels in cancer patients before and after exercise bouts to better understand the immediate effects of physical activity on this common and debilitating symptom. Findings from this work may help PT clinicians better tailor exercise prescription and pacing strategies for patients undergoing cancer rehabilitation.

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