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Study of 218 women found almost one-third had "cancer-related fatigue" at the end of treatment. Many people treated for cancer are worn out for a time, but new findings suggest that long-lasting fatigue may be less common than thought – at least for women with early-stage breast cancer.

The study, of 218 women treated for early breast cancer, found that almost one-third had "cancer-related fatigue" at the end of treatment.

But far fewer -- six percent -- still had the problem a year later.

 
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Education institutes under the Punjab education department reopened today after summer vacations.

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BISE Lahore has announced Matric SSC part 1 result (2012) on Wednesday.

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Pakistan Muslim League–Nawaz (PML-N) has called for a meeting of its parliamentary party on May 20 here

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The Election Commission Of Pakistan has has accepted a request filed by Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and ordered recounting in the NA-19 Haripur constituency.

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