Energy Conservation as a Strategy to Manage Cancer-related Fatigue

Date
Thursday, November 3, 2016 - 12:00pm to 1:30pm
Location
1230, 400NIB
Description
The D43 Thailand Training Grant/P20 Complexity and Self-management Grant monthly seminar series presents, "Energy Conservation as a Strategy to Manage Cancer-related Fatigue." Speaker Andrea Barsevick, PhD, RN, FAAN, AOCN Professor, Population Science Member, Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center, Thomas Jefferson University will be presenting. All are welcome.
More about the speaker
Dr. Barsevick is a leader in the study of cancer-related symptoms across the disease-treatment-survivorship continuum. The goal of her research is the alleviation of troublesome symptoms and problems that diminish quality of life during and after cancer treatment.
Other research interests include bio-behavioral determinants of cancer-related symptoms; genomic influences on cancer-related symptoms; quality of life; psychosocial oncology; health disparities; tailoring resources for African American breast cancer survivors; patient-centered communication; cognitive behavioral intervention to improve quality of life.