Fatigue in patients undergoing radiation therapy: an observational study.
2013
Fatigue can be defined as an unpleasant feeling of tiredness, weakness and
lack of energy. It is found in about 80% of the patients receiving radiation
therapy and has a significant impact on quality of life. The aim of this paper
was to assess the frequency, severity and changes of fatigue before, during and
after administration of a nutraceutical (mixture of whey protein with an high
biological value, with an high content in native cysteine, albumin and
lactoferrin in patients undergoing treatment for breast and prostate cancer.
METHODS: Thirty patients (20 breast and 10 prostate ones) were enrolled in our
test and they received a questionnaire about Fatigue developed by the University
of Texas, MD Anderson Cancer Center, 1999. The patients who achieved a score
between 4 and 6 were administered the nutraceutical (Prother) at a dose of 20 mg
/ day for the first 10 days of radiation treatment and then 10 mg/day for the
following 20 days without considering the terms of the radiation oncology
treatment. Each patient was reassessed using the same Fatigue test after 10 and
30 days from the start of the administration of nutraceutical. We enrolled 30
control patients who did not receive Prother.
RESULTS: The results showed the effectiveness of Prother in all patients with
moderate-to-mild fatigue.
CONCLUSION: The administration of Prother has therefore been effective in terms
of both improving the compliance of the radiation treatment and the quality of
life.
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