Cancer Fatigue Clinic
Through the generosity of the Charlotte Johnson Hollfelder
Foundation, the Neag Comprehensive Cancer Center offers a
specialized program providing treatment and support for the
debilitating fatigue that affects patients undergoing cancer
treatments.
It is estimated that nearly 90 percent of people receiving
chemotherapy and radiation experience fatigue. This is a serious
side-effect that can result in anemia, thyroid problems, and
electrolyte disturbances. Additionally, fatigue can lead to
depression, anxiety, or a persons’ withdrawal from their social
lives or job. And, researchers have found a correlation between
excessive fatigue and a poor prognosis. The cancer fatigue
clinic uses medications along with innovative approaches to
individual or group therapy to treat symptoms.
Care is provided by Jayesh Kamath, M.D., Ph.D., assistant
professor of psychiatry, who is dedicated to relieving fatigue
in every cancer patient through the clinic and continuing his
research of possible causes and treatments.
Dr. Kamath’s work is made possible by a gift from the
Charlotte Johnson Hollfelder Foundation, which was established
by Fred Hollfelder in honor of his wife, who survived breast
cancer and died of an unrelated illness. The Charlotte Johnson
Hollfelder Foundation has made many gifts to help women with
breast cancer, including an ongoing program to help cover the
costs of mammography for women with little or no insurance. |
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