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Self-Care for Management of Secondary Lymphedema: A Systematic Review.

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Self-Care for Management of Secondary Lymphedema: A Systematic Review.

Auteurs : Janet Douglass [Australie] ; Patricia Graves [Australie] ; Susan Gordon [Australie]

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Abstract

Lymphedema is a debilitating and disfiguring sequela of an overwhelmed lymphatic system. The most common causes of secondary lymphedema are lymphatic filariasis (LF), a vector-borne, parasitic disease endemic in 73 tropical countries, and treatment for cancer in developed countries. Lymphedema is incurable and requires life-long care so identification of effective lymphedema management is imperative to improve quality of life, reduce the burden on family resources and benefit the local community. This review was conducted to evaluate the evidence for effective lymphedema self-care strategies that might be applicable to management of all types of secondary lymphedema.

DOI: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0004740
PubMed: 27275844


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