10 Ways To Detect Cancer In Its Earliest Stage

Extreme And Persistent Fatigue

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Everyone gets tired every now and again. It is important to note fatigue due to cancer is not the same thing as being tired one day after not getting enough sleep the night before. It isn’t easily fixed by taking a nap or getting a good night’s sleep or drinking some coffee. Extreme and persistent fatigue due to cancer is often described as tiredness that affects the entire body and often disrupts the individual’s life. Cancer fatigue can make it difficult for patients to participate in normal activities and it may also affect their relationships as a result.

Fatigue occurs with cancer for a variety of reasons. In lymphoma and leukemia, the cancer cells within the patient’s bone marrow can affect the production of blood cells, leading to anemia and subsequently fatigue. Stomach cancer can result in anemia due to blood loss in the bowels, again causing fatigue to develop. Other cancers can cause fatigue by disrupting hormone functioning, secreting cytokines, and through the metabolic processes of tumors.

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