The Effect of Complex Decongestive Physiotherapy on Sensory Parameters in Breast Cancer Related...
LymphedemaLymphedema of Upper Arm1 moreThe aim of this study was to determine the effect of complex decongestive physiotherapy in women with unilateral breast cancer-related lymphedema on sensory parameters.
To Assess the Efficacy of the LYMPHA in the Prevention of Lymphedema Following Axillary Dissection...
LymphedemaBreast CancerLymphedema is the Build-up of Lymph Fluid in the Body's Tissue Causing Chronic, Debilitating Swelling. This Commonly Occurs as a Result of a Disruption of the Lymphatic System During Lymph Node Dissection Surgeries. LYMPHA (LYmphatic Microsurgical Preventive Healing Approach) is an Innovative Microsurgical Technique Where Blocked Lymphatic Vessels Are Drained Into the Blood Circulation by Surgically Creating a Shunt Between a Lymphatic Channel and a Blood Vessel Called a Lymphatic-venous Bypass. Recently, LYMPHA Technique Has Been Shown to Prevent Lymphedema When Performed at the Time of Nodal Dissection. We Propose a Prospective Study Evaluating the Effectiveness of LYMPHA Technique Using Objective Clinical Protocol.
Effectiveness of Acupuncture for Breast Cancer Related Lymphedema
Breast CancerLymphedema1 moreThis multicenter placebo-controlled trial focuses on the efficacy and safety of acupuncture on breast-cancer related lymphedema. 200 participants will be recruited, and randomized in two groups: the real acupuncture group and the sham acupuncture group.
Acupuncture for Breast Cancer Related Lymphedema
Breast Cancer LymphedemaThe purpose of this study is to evaluate the clinical efficacy of acupuncture on chronic upper limb lymphedema in patients with breast cancer surgery
Pre-existing Factors, Early Detection and Early Treatment of Breast Cancer Related Lymphedema
Lymphedema of Upper ArmBreast Cancer1 moreBreast-cancer related lymphoedema (BCRL) is a common phenomenon. Early diagnosis and treatment is very important to alter the normal progression of this disease. A threshold (>= 3% volume change) that recognizes subclinical lymphedema is promoted. When the lymphedema is diagnosed late, options for treatment are diminished as fibrous tissue is formed. Preoperative investigation with near-infrared fluorescence lymphography can show an abnormality. Even if a linear transport is visualized, velocity of the transport can be diminished or a different pathway than normal can be visualized. Such an extensive evaluation has not been performed yet. This lymphofluoroscopy gives an opportunity to detect lymphedema earlier than clinically visible (subclinical). The investigators hypothesize that the evolution of lymphedema can be altered if treatment is started in the subclinical phase.
Effect of Lymphedema Prevention Program Based on Theory of Knowledge-attitude-practice on Postoperative...
Breast Cancer LymphedemaAccording to the inclusion and exclusion criteria, a total of 108 patients were enrolled and randomly divided into control group (n = 56) and intervention group (n = 52). The control group received routine nursing, while the intervention group received upper limb lymphedema prevention program for breast cancer patients after surgery. Before surgery, at the third chemotherapy (about 2.1 months after surgery) and the sixth chemotherapy (about 4.2 months after surgery), the self-designed general information questionnaire was used to investigate the patient's basic situation, and the corresponding tools were used to measure the volume of the patient's upper arm, the grip strength of the affected arm, and the range of motion of the affected shoulder joint.
Exercise and Breast Cancer Related Lymphedema: Influence of Muscle Group and Sequence on Volume...
Breast CancerLymphedemaArm exercise influences arm volume and symptoms in breast cancer related lymphedema.
Axillary Reverse Mapping (ARM) in Breast Cancer Surgery to Prevent Lymphedema. (ARMtrial)
Breast Cancer LymphedemaBreast cancer related lymphedema (BCRL) is a debilitating and distressing condition affecting approximately one out of five breast cancer survivors. BCRL is a chronic swelling of the upper arm following axillary lymph nodes dissection, and it is associated to a significant functional, psychological and social morbidity, with an heavy impact on life quality. Several studies reported BCRL incidence between 6.7% and 62.5% for different population cohorts. Randomized clinical trials (RCTs) reported that sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) when compared with axillary lymph node dissection (ALND) leads to a significant reduction in postoperative complications. However, the advent of SLNB does not solve the problem of BCRL with a concrete chance to develop a lymphedema after single SLNB around 7%. Health care cost of BCRL rehabilitative treatment is not available in literature yet. Few studies considered incidence, risk factors and treatment costs of BCRL among working-age women after breast cancer treatment, reporting that BCRL population had significantly higher rehabilitative medical costs ($14,877 to $23,167) with twice as much risk to develop BCRL complications, such as lymphangitis or cellulitis when compared to "BCRL free" population (OR = 2.02, P = .009). Axillary reverse mapping (ARM) procedure claims to map and preserve arm lymphatic drainage during ALND and/or during SLNB, reducing BCRL development. ARM is developed as result of assumption that arm's lymphatic pathway is not involved by metastatic tumor cells of the primary breast cancer. However, when the arm lymph node correspond to the SLN it should be removed for correct tumor staging, thus a lymphatic drainage disruption onset will be expected with BCRL risk increase. During the ARM procedure, a fluorescence imaging technique (photodynamic procedure) is useful for detecting lymphatic drainage of the upper limb and it allows in differentiating the fluorescent ARM node from the SLN identified by the radioguided technique (99mTC-Nanocoll).
Manual Lymphatic Drainage Versus Standard Treatment for the Prevention of Breast Cancer-related...
Breast Cancer Related LymphoedemaAxillary lymph nodes are the main site of metastasis in breast cancer. If positive axillary lymph nodes are present, an axillary lymph node dissection (ALND) is usually performed. This procedure improves disease-free survival but comes with the risk of lymphoedema as a result of disrupted lymphatic channels. Breast cancer-related lymphoedema (BCRL) is associated with considerable morbidity, which is why proven measures to reduce its incidence would improve patient outcomes. We aimed to investigate whether a regime of manual lymphatic drainage and exercise, supervised by a manual lymphatic drainage therapist compared to standard care would reduce the incidence of breast cancer-related lymphoedema in patients undergoing ALND.
Stochastic Modulated Vibrations on Autonomic Nervous System of Breast Cancer Patients During Radiotherapy...
Autonomic Nervous System ImbalancePsychological Distress3 moreThe aim of this research is to study the influence of stochastic modulated vibrations on the autonomic nervous system of breast cancer patients during radiation therapy