Personalized App Reduces Cancer-Related Fatigue

March 27, 2025

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Fatigue is one of the most common side effects of cancer treatments like chemotherapy, often lingering for weeks, months, or even years after treatment ends. Researchers at U-M’s Rogel Cancer Center are working on a new approach to managing this fatigue: a personalized app. The app tracks a user’s circadian rhythm and offers tailored behavioral recommendations to help reduce daily fatigue. Learn more about the research team’s study in this article from the Institute for Healthcare Policy and Innovation.

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