Just thought I'd highlight this, which annoyed me. It's only a passing comment so the importance of it is unclear.
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/748281
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/748281
There is no more talk of chronic fatigue syndromeFrom Expert Review of Pharmacoeconomics & Outcomes Research
Cancer-related Fatigue
Prevalence, Assessment and Treatment Strategies
Joachim Weis
Authors and Disclosures
Posted: 09/30/2011; Expert Rev Pharmacoeconomics Outcomes Res. 2011;11(4):441-446. 2011 Expert Reviews Ltd.
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Introduction
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Fatigue as a clinical phenomenon is not a new concept. There have been research activities in the 19th and 20th Centuries. Since the early 1960s, ICD-classified diseases, such as chronic fatigue syndrome, neurasthenia or fibromyalgia, are discussed as primarily psychosomatic diseases that are interpreted as somatization disorders. CRF has to be distinguished from chronic fatigue syndrome and other fatigue syndromes, although there are some similarities with respect to phenomenology and theoretical explanation.[4]
4. Servaes P, van-der-Werf S, Prins J, Verhagen S, Bleijenberg G. Fatigue in disease-free cancer patients compared with fatigue in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome. Support Care Cancer 9, 1117 (2001).