Cancer Fatigue
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Effects of acupuncture on cancer-related fatigue: a meta-analysis
2017 Nov 11 Supportive Care in Cancer Zhang, Y., Lin, L., Li, H., et al.
Meta-Analysis Cancer Fatigue Breast Cancer Cancer Treatment SupportAcupuncture significantly reduces cancer-related fatigue, especially in breast cancer patients and those undergoing anti-cancer treatment.

Does Tai Chi relieve fatigue? A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
2017 Apr 5 PLOS One Yu Xiang, Liming Lu, Xiankun Chen, Zehuai Wen
Systematic Review Meta-Analysis Cancer Fatigue Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Tai Chi & Qi GongTai Chi could be an effective alternative and/or complementary approach to existing therapies for people with fatigue.

Acupuncture for cancer-related fatigue: a systematic review of randomized clinical trials
2013 Feb 24 Supportive Care in Cancer Posadzki, P., Moon, T.-W., Choi, T.-Y., et al.
This review concluded that the effectiveness of acupuncture/electroacupuncture could not be validated based on the low-quality methodology of the studies. However, acupuncture appeared to be a more effective treatment when compared with usual care instead of Sham treatment.
Systematic Review Cancer FatigueResearch insights are moderated by the Research Hub team and offer an at-a-glance overview of interesting research findings.

2017 Supportive Care in Cancer
Acupuncture significantly reduces cancer-related fatigue, especially in breast cancer patients and those undergoing anti-cancer treatment.
Meta-Analysis Breast Cancer Cancer Treatment Support
Effects of acupuncture on cancer-related fatigue: a meta-analysis
Zhang, Y., Lin, L., Li, H., et al.

2017 PLOS One
Tai Chi could be an effective alternative and/or complementary approach to existing therapies for people with fatigue.
Systematic Review Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Tai Chi & Qi Gong
Does Tai Chi relieve fatigue? A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
Yu Xiang, Liming Lu, Xiankun Chen, Zehuai Wen
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Does Tai Chi relieve fatigue? A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
2017 Apr 5 PLOS One Yu Xiang, Liming Lu, Xiankun Chen, Zehuai Wen
Systematic Review Meta-Analysis Cancer Fatigue Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Tai Chi & Qi GongTai Chi could be an effective alternative and/or complementary approach to existing therapies for people with fatigue.

Acupuncture for cancer-related fatigue: a systematic review of randomized clinical trials
2013 Feb 24 Supportive Care in Cancer Posadzki, P., Moon, T.-W., Choi, T.-Y., et al.
This review concluded that the effectiveness of acupuncture/electroacupuncture could not be validated based on the low-quality methodology of the studies. However, acupuncture appeared to be a more effective treatment when compared with usual care instead of Sham treatment.
Systematic Review Cancer FatigueClinical Trials
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Meta-Analysis
Acupuncture significantly reduces cancer-related fatigue, especially in breast cancer patients and those undergoing anti-cancer treatment.
Zhang, Y., Lin, L., Li, H., Hu, Y., & Tian, L.

Systematic Review
Tai Chi could be an effective alternative and/or complementary approach to existing therapies for people with fatigue.
Yu Xiang, Liming Lu, Xiankun Chen, Zehuai Wen
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A Meta-Analysis published in 2017 in the journal Supportive Care in Cancer found that Acupuncture significantly reduces cancer-related fatigue, especially in breast cancer patients and those undergoing anti-cancer treatment. In the methodology, seven different medical databases were systematically reviewed for randomized controlled trials concerning the effects of acupuncture on cancer-related fatigue up until November 2016. Two independent reviewers assessed for bias and extracted correlated data with the use of Review Manager 5. Ten trials met the eligibility criteria for the meta-analysis, which incorporated a total of 1327 patients; 733 received acupuncture and 594 served as control. The results showed that acupuncture markedly mitigated fatigue in cancer patients irrespective of whether they were simultaneously undergoing anti-cancer treatment, with particularly substantial effects among those with breast cancer. The duration and frequency of acupuncture sessions varied, but all schedules produced meaningful effects. While a majority of the trials reported no negative events, one highlighted manageable incidents such as spot bleeding and bruising. Overall, acupuncture was found to be a successful method for managing cancer-related fatigue.
A Systematic Review published in 2017 in the journal PLOS One found that Tai Chi could be an effective alternative and/or complementary approach to existing therapies for people with fatigue. The overall aggregated result showed that Tai Chi achieved better gains in relieving fatigue compared to the control interventions. For the subgroup analysis, Tai Chi was more beneficial for cancer-related fatigue. However, for multiple sclerosis-related fatigue, age-related fatigue, there were no significant difference between two groups. Tai Chi improved fatigue greater than conventional treatment and low-impact exercise control, while no difference was observed comparing with health education control. The length between ≤ 3 months and > 3 months and the frequency between < 5 times a week and ≥ 5 times a week, the pooled results indicated that they all have significant difference. However, in the duration≤ 60 minutes, Tai Chi was improved fatigue greater. In the duration > 60 minutes, there were no difference between two groups. So, the duration≤ 60 minutes may be better than > 60 minutes.
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