Seminar: Unterstützung und Hilfestellungen bei tumorassoziierter Fatigue
Mamma Mia! Patient Congress 2026 Fatigue is a common side effect of cancer and its associated therapies. Fatigue is not simply tiredness; it means complete exhaustion and lack of energy that severely impacts daily life. This condition can persist long after the end of treatment. Therefore, it is all the more important to support those affected so they can participate in life again. Dr. Ulrich Rüffer, Chairman of the German Fatigue Society, will explain how, where, and through what means patients can receive support in this seminar, together with PD Dr. Georgia Schilling, Harald Müller-Huesmann, and Claudia Wichmann. With the kind support of Untire

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Gynäkologische Krebserkrankungen Teil 1 – Mamma Mia! Patientenkongress 2026

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Früher Brustkrebs Teil 2 – Mamma Mia! Patientenkongress

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