The development of fatigue after treatment for pediatric brain tumors does not differ between tumor locations
Elin Irestorm,
Antoinette Y. N. Schouten‐van Meeteren,
Marloes van Gorp
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundChildren and adolescents treated for a brain tumor suffer from more fatigue than survivors of other types of childhood cancer. As tumor location might be predictive of fatigue, our aim was to investigate the longitudinal development of fatigue in children with brain tumors and risk factors for fatigue separately for different tumor locations.MethodsFatigue was assessed 1235 times for 425 participants. Self‐report versions of PedsQL Multidimensional Fatigue Scale were used to repeatedly assess fatigue… Show more
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