PiD - Psychotherapie im Dialog 2023; 24(03): 46-49
DOI: 10.1055/a-1935-6963
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Tumorassoziierte Fatigue – Modelle und Therapie

Anna Fleischer
,
Elisabeth Jentschke
,
Karen Steindorf
,
Martina Schmidt
,
Imad Maatouk

Bei der tumorassoziierten Fatigue handelt es sich um eine häufige Begleiterscheinung der Krebserkrankung oder -therapie, die in vielen Fällen nicht erkannt und unzureichend behandelt wird, obwohl vielversprechende therapeutische Optionen zur Verfügung stehen. Dieser Beitrag soll dabei helfen, eine tumorassoziierte Fatigue korrekt zu diagnostizieren und zu therapieren.



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Article published online:
28 August 2023

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