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tiredness

Sometimes cancer or the treatment you have for it can make you feel really tired. Your energy levels can be low and simple everyday things can be harder to do. Tiredness (fatigue) can make you feel achy, drowsy and more down than usual.

Here you can find out more about tiredness and how to cope with it.

  • how tiredness can affect me
  • why do i get tired?
  • ways of coping with tiredness
  • who can help?

Last reviewed: 12/10/2010


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