Fatigue fairly uncommon after breast cancer chemo (Reuters)
16th Dec 2005, 20:34 GMT
About one in five women with breast cancer experience fatigue after treatment with adjuvant chemotherapy -- whether standard or high-dose -- according to a report in the Journal of Clinical Oncology.
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