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Lymphedema after breast cancer: incidence, risk factors, and effect on upper body function.

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Lymphedema after breast cancer: incidence, risk factors, and effect on upper body function.

Auteurs : Sandra C. Hayes ; Monika Janda ; Bruce Cornish ; Diana Battistutta ; Beth Newman

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Abstract

Secondary lymphedema is associated with adverse physical and psychosocial consequences among women with breast cancer (BC). This article describes the prevalence and incidence of lymphedema between 6 and 18 months after BC treatment; personal, treatment, and behavioral correlates of lymphedema status; and the presence of other upper-body symptoms (UBS) and function (UBF).

DOI: 10.1200/JCO.2007.14.4899
PubMed: 18640935

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