Cancer Fatigue Workshop

Cancer-related fatigue is one of the most common and overwhelming side effects of treatment. It can continue well after treatment has ended. In this workshop, Dr. Scott Adams shares practical strategies and the latest best practices to help manage fatigue and rebuild energy.

About this Workshop
The information and dialogues are designed to help you understand:
What cancer-related fatigue is, and how it differs from everyday tiredness
The main causes of fatigue during and after treatment
How movement and exercise therapy can support recovery by improving strength, aerobic efficiency, and energy use
Best practices from cancer fatigue programs, including the role of cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET)
Practical pacing and self-monitoring strategies to manage fatigue safely
How to access support from physiotherapists and rehab professionals
Topics Covered in Cancer Fatigue include:
Energy pacing and the “boom-bust” cycle
Self-monitoring tools (talk test, fatigue logs, perceived effort)
Examples of safe starting points for movement (including for those with severe fatigue)
How strength and aerobic conditioning support daily life recovery
Navigating referrals and accessing rehab supports
This workshop is available ONLINE
Join us!
- This workshop delivered via a Q&A with our health professional.
- It is roughly an hour and fifteen (1:15) minutes in length and is delivered over Zoom.
- Be sure to add your questions on the registration form.

Who should attend this workshop?
- Individuals who are currently in treatment.
- Individuals who are post-treatment, but still may be experiencing side-effects impacting fatigue or energy levels.
- Anyone interested in fatigue-related concerns wherever people are in their cancer continuum.

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