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Information for loved ones of those experiencing cancer-related fatigue
Support & Caregiving Tips
Clinic’s Perspective: What Does It Mean To Be A Caregiver?
Caregiving is often spoken about in practical terms, but its emotional depth is less frequently acknowledged. In this article, Tim Marnoch, Director of Customer Care at Cancer Fatigue Services, reflects on how his understanding of caregiving changed when his wife was diagnosed with a severe form of lupus. Through lived experience, Tim explores the responsibilities, rewards, and challenges of being a caregiver; and why supporting caregivers is just as important as supporting those receiving care.
Families & Caregivers
Clinic’s Perspective: Applying Technology to Healthcare – Passion With A Purpose
What does a technology product manager bring to a healthcare organization? For Leo Flor, Director of Technology & Information Services at Cancer Fatigue Services, the answer lies in merging innovation with empathy. Drawing from his career in digital health and a deeply personal connection to cancer, Leo is helping redefine how technology supports patients and clinicians alike.
Healthcare Providers
Support & Caregiving Tips
Clinic’s Perspective: Tim Marnoch, Director of Customer Care & Service
Tim Marnoch, Director of Customer Care at Cancer Fatigue Services, reflects on his journey from the insurance industry to fatigue care—combining problem-solving, empathy, and teamwork to help people reclaim their energy and independence.
Families & Caregivers
Support & Caregiving Tips
Caring for the Caregiver: Why Taking Care of Yourself Matters
Learn essential self-care tips for caregivers of cancer patients to reduce stress, avoid burnout, and provide better long-term support.
Families & Caregivers
How to Communicate with the Circle of Care as a Caregiver
Learn how to effectively communicate with healthcare professionals.
Cancer Etiquette
Families & Caregivers
Cancer Etiquette: What to Say and How to Act
Learn how to communicate effectively with a loved one facing cancer. Understand the Dos and Don’ts of Providing Support Through Words and Actions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Cancer-related fatigue is a persistent feeling of tiredness and lack of energy experienced by people living with and after cancer that is not relieved by rest or sleep.
Several strategies can help manage cancer-related fatigue, including regular exercise, counselling, stress management, and energy conservation. Experienced healthcare providers can be extremely helpful in finding the right combination of treatments/management strategies to address the unique causes of fatigue for affected individuals.
It is not always possible to prevent cancer fatigue. However, there are effective ways to reduce your risk of developing it and limit the severity of the condition if you do. Your healthcare team can help you identify the factors that may increase your risk of developing cancer fatigue and the right combination of fatigue prevention strategies to address them.
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