Project aims to improve support for cancer patients in North

Project aims to improve support for cancer patients in North Wales living with fatigue


A NEW project aims to tackle the impact of fatigue experienced by people living with cancer.
Thanks to funding from the Welsh Cancer Network, additional resources are being developed to help improve understanding and treatment of Cancer Related Fatigue (CRF), which many people experience following a cancer diagnosis.
The project will start with a survey to help determine understanding of CRF among NHS cancer services staff in North Wales.
Clinicians behind the project will also pilot a telephone helpline to offer direct support for people adversely affected by fatigue, who are living with breast and prostate cancer.
Jackie Pottle, Macmillan Allied Health Professional Therapy Lead for Cancer services, and Consultant Clinical Psychologist Lisa Heaton-Brown, will oversee the programme.

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