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In the eye of the dragon: women's experience of breast cancer and the occupation of dragon boat racing.

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In the eye of the dragon: women's experience of breast cancer and the occupation of dragon boat racing.

Auteurs : Anita M. Unruh ; Natalie Elvin

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RBID : pubmed:15366630

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Abstract

Women with breast cancer are at risk of developing lymphedema following surgical and/or medical treatment of the disease. Recently, women have challenged traditional advice about limiting upper extremity activity to prevent lymphedema by participation in dragon boat racing.

DOI: 10.1177/000841740407100304
PubMed: 15366630

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