Post-breast cancer. Lymphedema: part 1.
Identifieur interne : 006097 ( Main/Exploration ); précédent : 006096; suivant : 006098Post-breast cancer. Lymphedema: part 1.
Auteurs : Mei R. Fu [États-Unis] ; Sheila H. Ridner ; Jane ArmerSource :
- The American journal of nursing [ 1538-7488 ] ; 2009.
Descripteurs français
- KwdFr :
- MESH :
- diagnostic : Lymphoedème.
- physiopathologie : Lymphoedème.
- rééducation et réadaptation : Tumeurs du sein.
- étiologie : Lymphoedème.
- Femelle, Humains, Tumeurs du sein, Évolution de la maladie.
English descriptors
- KwdEn :
- MESH :
- complications : Breast Neoplasms.
- diagnosis : Lymphedema.
- etiology : Lymphedema.
- physiopathology : Lymphedema.
- rehabilitation : Breast Neoplasms.
- Disease Progression, Female, Humans.
Abstract
Lymphedema, which can be a debilitating sequela to breast cancer treatment, is characterized by an abnormal accumulation of lymph in the arm, shoulder, breast, or thoracic area. It may appear gradually or suddenly, and although it usually develops within three years of a breast cancer diagnosis, it can arise much later; survivors remain at lifetime risk. The condition can cause physical discomfort and pain, impaired function, and emotional distress. It's imperative that survivors' risk of lymphedema be reduced and that those who develop it receive help to manage it. Part 1 of this two-part article describes post-breast cancer lymphedema and discusses its diagnosis and measurement. Part 2 (next month) will discuss risk reduction, treatment, and implications for nurses.
DOI: 10.1097/01.NAJ.0000357172.94131.58
PubMed: 19546644
Affiliations:
Links toward previous steps (curation, corpus...)
- to stream PubMed, to step Corpus: 002E25
- to stream PubMed, to step Curation: 002E25
- to stream PubMed, to step Checkpoint: 002E25
- to stream Ncbi, to step Merge: 003478
- to stream Ncbi, to step Curation: 003478
- to stream Ncbi, to step Checkpoint: 003478
- to stream Main, to step Merge: 006169
- to stream Main, to step Curation: 006097
Le document en format XML
<record><TEI><teiHeader><fileDesc><titleStmt><title xml:lang="en">Post-breast cancer. Lymphedema: part 1.</title>
<author><name sortKey="Fu, Mei R" sort="Fu, Mei R" uniqKey="Fu M" first="Mei R" last="Fu">Mei R. Fu</name>
<affiliation wicri:level="3"><nlm:affiliation>New York University College of Nursing, New York City, USA. mf67@nyu.edu</nlm:affiliation>
<country xml:lang="fr">États-Unis</country>
<wicri:regionArea>New York University College of Nursing, New York City</wicri:regionArea>
<placeName><settlement type="city">New York</settlement>
<region type="state">État de New York</region>
</placeName>
</affiliation>
</author>
<author><name sortKey="Ridner, Sheila H" sort="Ridner, Sheila H" uniqKey="Ridner S" first="Sheila H" last="Ridner">Sheila H. Ridner</name>
</author>
<author><name sortKey="Armer, Jane" sort="Armer, Jane" uniqKey="Armer J" first="Jane" last="Armer">Jane Armer</name>
</author>
</titleStmt>
<publicationStmt><idno type="wicri:source">PubMed</idno>
<date when="2009">2009</date>
<idno type="RBID">pubmed:19546644</idno>
<idno type="pmid">19546644</idno>
<idno type="doi">10.1097/01.NAJ.0000357172.94131.58</idno>
<idno type="wicri:Area/PubMed/Corpus">002E25</idno>
<idno type="wicri:explorRef" wicri:stream="PubMed" wicri:step="Corpus" wicri:corpus="PubMed">002E25</idno>
<idno type="wicri:Area/PubMed/Curation">002E25</idno>
<idno type="wicri:explorRef" wicri:stream="PubMed" wicri:step="Curation">002E25</idno>
<idno type="wicri:Area/PubMed/Checkpoint">002E25</idno>
<idno type="wicri:explorRef" wicri:stream="Checkpoint" wicri:step="PubMed">002E25</idno>
<idno type="wicri:Area/Ncbi/Merge">003478</idno>
<idno type="wicri:Area/Ncbi/Curation">003478</idno>
<idno type="wicri:Area/Ncbi/Checkpoint">003478</idno>
<idno type="wicri:Area/Main/Merge">006169</idno>
<idno type="wicri:Area/Main/Curation">006097</idno>
<idno type="wicri:Area/Main/Exploration">006097</idno>
</publicationStmt>
<sourceDesc><biblStruct><analytic><title xml:lang="en">Post-breast cancer. Lymphedema: part 1.</title>
<author><name sortKey="Fu, Mei R" sort="Fu, Mei R" uniqKey="Fu M" first="Mei R" last="Fu">Mei R. Fu</name>
<affiliation wicri:level="3"><nlm:affiliation>New York University College of Nursing, New York City, USA. mf67@nyu.edu</nlm:affiliation>
<country xml:lang="fr">États-Unis</country>
<wicri:regionArea>New York University College of Nursing, New York City</wicri:regionArea>
<placeName><settlement type="city">New York</settlement>
<region type="state">État de New York</region>
</placeName>
</affiliation>
</author>
<author><name sortKey="Ridner, Sheila H" sort="Ridner, Sheila H" uniqKey="Ridner S" first="Sheila H" last="Ridner">Sheila H. Ridner</name>
</author>
<author><name sortKey="Armer, Jane" sort="Armer, Jane" uniqKey="Armer J" first="Jane" last="Armer">Jane Armer</name>
</author>
</analytic>
<series><title level="j">The American journal of nursing</title>
<idno type="eISSN">1538-7488</idno>
<imprint><date when="2009" type="published">2009</date>
</imprint>
</series>
</biblStruct>
</sourceDesc>
</fileDesc>
<profileDesc><textClass><keywords scheme="KwdEn" xml:lang="en"><term>Breast Neoplasms (complications)</term>
<term>Breast Neoplasms (rehabilitation)</term>
<term>Disease Progression</term>
<term>Female</term>
<term>Humans</term>
<term>Lymphedema (diagnosis)</term>
<term>Lymphedema (etiology)</term>
<term>Lymphedema (physiopathology)</term>
</keywords>
<keywords scheme="KwdFr" xml:lang="fr"><term>Femelle</term>
<term>Humains</term>
<term>Lymphoedème (diagnostic)</term>
<term>Lymphoedème (physiopathologie)</term>
<term>Lymphoedème (étiologie)</term>
<term>Tumeurs du sein ()</term>
<term>Tumeurs du sein (rééducation et réadaptation)</term>
<term>Évolution de la maladie</term>
</keywords>
<keywords scheme="MESH" qualifier="complications" xml:lang="en"><term>Breast Neoplasms</term>
</keywords>
<keywords scheme="MESH" qualifier="diagnosis" xml:lang="en"><term>Lymphedema</term>
</keywords>
<keywords scheme="MESH" qualifier="diagnostic" xml:lang="fr"><term>Lymphoedème</term>
</keywords>
<keywords scheme="MESH" qualifier="etiology" xml:lang="en"><term>Lymphedema</term>
</keywords>
<keywords scheme="MESH" qualifier="physiopathologie" xml:lang="fr"><term>Lymphoedème</term>
</keywords>
<keywords scheme="MESH" qualifier="physiopathology" xml:lang="en"><term>Lymphedema</term>
</keywords>
<keywords scheme="MESH" qualifier="rehabilitation" xml:lang="en"><term>Breast Neoplasms</term>
</keywords>
<keywords scheme="MESH" qualifier="rééducation et réadaptation" xml:lang="fr"><term>Tumeurs du sein</term>
</keywords>
<keywords scheme="MESH" qualifier="étiologie" xml:lang="fr"><term>Lymphoedème</term>
</keywords>
<keywords scheme="MESH" xml:lang="en"><term>Disease Progression</term>
<term>Female</term>
<term>Humans</term>
</keywords>
<keywords scheme="MESH" xml:lang="fr"><term>Femelle</term>
<term>Humains</term>
<term>Tumeurs du sein</term>
<term>Évolution de la maladie</term>
</keywords>
</textClass>
</profileDesc>
</teiHeader>
<front><div type="abstract" xml:lang="en">Lymphedema, which can be a debilitating sequela to breast cancer treatment, is characterized by an abnormal accumulation of lymph in the arm, shoulder, breast, or thoracic area. It may appear gradually or suddenly, and although it usually develops within three years of a breast cancer diagnosis, it can arise much later; survivors remain at lifetime risk. The condition can cause physical discomfort and pain, impaired function, and emotional distress. It's imperative that survivors' risk of lymphedema be reduced and that those who develop it receive help to manage it. Part 1 of this two-part article describes post-breast cancer lymphedema and discusses its diagnosis and measurement. Part 2 (next month) will discuss risk reduction, treatment, and implications for nurses.</div>
</front>
</TEI>
<affiliations><list><country><li>États-Unis</li>
</country>
<region><li>État de New York</li>
</region>
<settlement><li>New York</li>
</settlement>
</list>
<tree><noCountry><name sortKey="Armer, Jane" sort="Armer, Jane" uniqKey="Armer J" first="Jane" last="Armer">Jane Armer</name>
<name sortKey="Ridner, Sheila H" sort="Ridner, Sheila H" uniqKey="Ridner S" first="Sheila H" last="Ridner">Sheila H. Ridner</name>
</noCountry>
<country name="États-Unis"><region name="État de New York"><name sortKey="Fu, Mei R" sort="Fu, Mei R" uniqKey="Fu M" first="Mei R" last="Fu">Mei R. Fu</name>
</region>
</country>
</tree>
</affiliations>
</record>
Pour manipuler ce document sous Unix (Dilib)
EXPLOR_STEP=$WICRI_ROOT/Wicri/Sante/explor/LymphedemaV1/Data/Main/Exploration
HfdSelect -h $EXPLOR_STEP/biblio.hfd -nk 006097 | SxmlIndent | more
Ou
HfdSelect -h $EXPLOR_AREA/Data/Main/Exploration/biblio.hfd -nk 006097 | SxmlIndent | more
Pour mettre un lien sur cette page dans le réseau Wicri
{{Explor lien |wiki= Wicri/Sante |area= LymphedemaV1 |flux= Main |étape= Exploration |type= RBID |clé= pubmed:19546644 |texte= Post-breast cancer. Lymphedema: part 1. }}
Pour générer des pages wiki
HfdIndexSelect -h $EXPLOR_AREA/Data/Main/Exploration/RBID.i -Sk "pubmed:19546644" \ | HfdSelect -Kh $EXPLOR_AREA/Data/Main/Exploration/biblio.hfd \ | NlmPubMed2Wicri -a LymphedemaV1
This area was generated with Dilib version V0.6.31. |