Authors
Ollie Minton, Alison Richardson, Michael Sharpe, Matthew Hotopf, Patrick Stone
Publication date
2008/8/20
Source
Journal of the National Cancer Institute
Volume
100
Issue
16
Pages
1155-1166
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
Background
Cancer-related fatigue is an important clinical problem. It is common, distressing, and often difficult to treat. There is a role for drug treatment of cancer-related fatigue, but no consensus has been reached on which drugs are useful. This systematic review and meta-analysis aims to review the available evidence and make recommendations for practice and research.
Methods
We searched the Cochrane register of controlled trials (through the second quarter 2007), Medline (January 1, 1966, through August 1, 2007), and EMBASE (January 1, 1980, through August 1, 2007) by use of a predetermined list of search terms. Cochrane Collaboration meta-analysis review methodology was used for this study. The change in fatigue score on the instrument used in each study and other outcomes of interest (adverse events and withdrawal rates) were compared between …
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Scholar articles
O Minton, A Richardson, M Sharpe, M Hotopf, P Stone - Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 2008