Fatigue in cancer patients compared with fatigue in the general United States population
Northwestern University · NorthShore University HealthSystem · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Although fatigue is a common symptom among cancer patients, it is also a common experience in the general, healthy population. Its universality has made it difficult to appreciate whether the fatigue experienced by patients with cancer is distinguishable from the fatigue experienced by the general population. Because the etiology of fatigue is multifactorial, it also has been difficult to appreciate fully the relative contribution of anemia to cancer-related fatigue.
To address this issue, responses to a brief, standardized set of 13 questions from the Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy (FACIT) Measurement System were compared across three groups: anemic cancer patients (n = 2369 patients), nonanemic cancer patients (n = 113 patients), and the general United States population (n = 1010 persons).
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 7.36
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 24
Authors
5- DCDavid CellaCorresponding
Northwestern University, NorthShore University HealthSystem, Cell Biotech (South Korea)
- JLJin‐Shei Lai
Northwestern University, NorthShore University HealthSystem
- CCChih‐Hung Chang
Northwestern University, NorthShore University HealthSystem
- AHAmy H. Peterman
Northwestern University, NorthShore University HealthSystem
- MBMitchell B. Slavin
Ortho Clinical Diagnostics (United States)
Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Cancer
- Anemia
- Population
- Etiology
- Disease
- Internal medicine
- Physical therapy
- Reduced inequalities