Getting all of the nutrients your body needs can help you maintain your weight and strength, stay active and support your recovery – all important factors in managing cancer-related fatigue. Please note you may want to speak with a dietitian specializing in cancer regarding your specific fluid requirements and what liquids are best for you.
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