Are you experiencing physical, emotional and/or mental tiredness as a result of cancer treatment? Cancer related fatigue (CRF) is the most common side effect felt by people with cancer. It can also be the most stressful. What and when you eat and drink can help you feel less tired. Giving your body the nutrients it needs can help it function better.

Check out these 5 nutrition tips to help manage your cancer related fatigue:
1. Have small meals or snacks frequently
2. Get enough protein
3. Eat more fibre
4. Balance your meals
5. Drink plenty of fluids

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