Evidence-Based Practice for Fatigue Management in Adults With Cancer: Exercise as an Intervention

Carrie Stricker

Diane Drake

Kyle-Anne Hoyer

Victoria Mock

ONF 2004, 31(5), 963-976. DOI: 10.1188/04.ONF.963-976

Purpose/Objectives: To review and summarize the current state of the evidence for exercise as an intervention for cancer-related fatigue and to facilitate application to clinical practice.

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