Facing Fatigue | Physical activity for treating cancer fatigue
Event description
Facing Fatigue | Physical activity for treating cancer fatigue
Wednesday 4 October 2023 | 5PM-6PM | AEST
Presenter | Professor Fiona Cramp | University of the West of England | BristolÂ
This seminar is part of the virtual seminar series Facing Fatigue: building research capacity in cancer fatigue
For more information please visit the Seminar Series website uts.edu.au/facingfatigue
Why fatigue?Â
Cancer Symptom Trials (CST) recently completed a Delphi study in adult cancer symptom research priorities in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand. Both consumers and health care professionals (HCPs) reported that fatigue was the symptom that was the most troublesome.Â
Drawing on the Delphi study finding and given its relationship to other cancer symptoms as well as its universal presence, we believe that fatigue should be a high priority for further clinical research.
Is this Seminar Series for me?Â
If you are a clinician or researcher in any health discipline, and you are interested in building your knowledge and understanding of fatigue as it relates to cancer symptoms, this free online Seminar Series is for you. You can sign up to one or more sessions in the series – it’s up to you!
CST members, members of other Cancer Trials Research Groups (CTRGs), PaCCSC members and others interested in cancer-related fatigue are welcome to attend.
What is CST?Â
CST is one of fourteen Cancer Australia-funded Cooperative Cancer Clinical Trials Groups conducting world-class, multi-disciplinary cancer symptom management trials.Â
Established in 2017, we are building a comprehensive portfolio of clinical trials that will accelerate the improvement of cancer symptom management and quality of life for all people living with cancer.
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