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Manual lymph drainage when added to advice and exercise may not be effective in preventing lymphoedema after surgery for breast cancer.

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Manual lymph drainage when added to advice and exercise may not be effective in preventing lymphoedema after surgery for breast cancer.

Auteurs : Hildegard Reul-Hirche [Australie]

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Abstract

Summary of: Devoogdt N et al (2011) Effect of manual lymph drainage in addition to guidelines and exercise therapy on arm lymphoedema related to breast cancer: randomized controlled trial. BMJ 343: d5326. [Prepared by Nicholas Taylor, CAP Editor.]

DOI: 10.1016/S1836-9553(11)70059-5
PubMed: 22093127


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