Authors
Joud Hajjar, Tito Mendoza, Liangliang Zhang, Siqing Fu, Sarina A Piha-Paul, David S Hong, Filip Janku, Daniel D Karp, Alexej Ballhausen, Jing Gong, Abdulrazzak Zarifa, Christine B Peterson, Funda Meric-Bernstam, Robert Jenq, Aung Naing
Publication date
2021/3/12
Journal
Scientific Reports
Volume
11
Issue
1
Pages
5847
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
Description
Fatigue is the most prevalent symptom of cancer and its treatments. Changes in the intestinal microbiome have been identified in chronic fatigue syndrome and other neuropsychiatric disorders, and cancer patients. However, the association between intestinal microbiome and fatigue in patients with advanced cancers has not been evaluated. Understanding the connection between intestinal microbiome and fatigue will provide interventional and therapeutic opportunities to manipulate the microbiome to improve fatigue and other patients’ reported outcomes. In this project, we aimed to identify associations between microbiome composition and fatigue in advanced cancer patients. In this cross-sectional observational study at a tertiary cancer care center, we included 88 patients with advanced, metastatic, unresectable cancers who were in a washout period from chemotherapy. We measured fatigue using the MD …
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