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Background
Cancer treatment often causes side effects, among which fatigue is common and can persist for years among disease‐free cancer survivors. Living with fatigue can lead to reduced life expectancy and quality of life.
Aims and objectives
To describe oncology nurses’ experiences of meeting with men with cancer and talking about cancer‐related fatigue.
Design and Methods
The data were collected...