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Lymphedema therapy reduces the volume of edema and pain in patients with breast cancer.

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Lymphedema therapy reduces the volume of edema and pain in patients with breast cancer.

Auteurs : John B. Hamner ; Martin D. Fleming

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RBID : pubmed:17342565

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Abstract

Despite recent advances in breast-conserving surgery, upper-extremity lymphedema remains a problem for patients after the treatment of breast cancer. This study examines the results of a protocol of therapy for lymphedema in breast cancer patients.

DOI: 10.1245/s10434-006-9332-1
PubMed: 17342565

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