With regard to the breast cancer ... realized that "lymphedema could get worse." One woman's remark represented the intention, "I know the consequences of not taking care of my arm.
A few months after completing targeted radiation treatment for breast cancer ... will develop lymphedema. "It was painful. It was hard to sleep because it just felt like my arm was thumping ...
Lymphedema is a condition that occurs when there is damage to the lymph system, causing a collection of fluid in one or more areas of the body. The swelling can occur in the arm, breast, chest or leg ...
Breast cancer patients may develop swelling in the arm, called lymphedema, as a complication ... arm and hand for the rest of the 24-hour day. After the month of treatment, these patients wore ...
Opens in a new tab or window The incidence of BCRL is more than 3 times higher after axillary surgery than after lymph node dissection ... patients treated for breast cancer was analyzed for ...
The incidence of arm lymphedema in almost 15-18% cases of mastectomy and the incidence has fallen after use of surgical ...
The purpose of this study was to describe the experience of managing lymphedema in breast cancer survivors. A descriptive phenomenological method was used as a guide for developing a bracket ...