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10. General fatigue

People with liver cancer often feel consistently tired and weak. This malaise is due to high energy consumption, due to the demands of both the cancerous cells and the immune response attempting to fight them. When food does not adequately meet energy needs, fatigue is the result. Fatigue may also be due to anemia that develops in individuals with cancer. Cancer treatments can cause fatigue because the cancerous cells affect the bone marrow and cause a low red blood cell count (anemia).

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