PURPOSE: To investigate the fatigue trajectory types and various influencing factors during intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) in patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC). METHODS: Longitudinal data of cancer-related fatigue from 182 participants with NPC were assessed at baseline (T0) and weekly (T1-T7) during radiotherapy via the revised Piper Fatigue Scale. Patient-generated data from the Subjective Global Assessment (PG-SGA) and the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale were collected at baseline. Latent growth curve models (LGCM) and latent class growth models (LCGM) were used to explore fatigue trajectories and heterogeneity among fatigue trajectories, respectively. The influencing factors of different trajectories were assessed via multivariate logistic regression analysis. RESULTS: The overall fatigue level during IMRT tended to increase but then decreased, as indicated by the LGCM results (S = 0.985, P <
0.001), and peaked in the fifth week. The LCGM results fit the following three fatigue trajectories: "mild fatigue persistence" (n = 54, 29.7%), "mild fatigue growth" (n = 95, 52.2%), and "moderate fatigue persistence" (n = 33, 18.1%). PG-SGA score and being married were risk factors for the "mild fatigue growth" group. The risk factors for the "moderate fatigue persistence" group were PG-SGA, anxiety, and being married, whereas a family income <
3000 Y/month was a protective factor. CONCLUSIONS: Three types of fatigue trajectories are observed during IMRT in patients with NPC. PG-SGA score, marital status, anxiety, and family income may influence the type of fatigue trajectory in patients, so preventive measures should be taken on the basis of specific circumstances.