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A safety and efficacy pilot study of acupuncture for the treatment of chronic lymphoedema.

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A safety and efficacy pilot study of acupuncture for the treatment of chronic lymphoedema.

Auteurs : Barrie R. Cassileth [États-Unis] ; Kimberly J. Van Zee ; Yi Chan ; Marci I. Coleton ; Clifford A. Hudis ; Sara Cohen ; James Lozada ; Andrew J. Vickers

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Lymphoedema is a distressing problem affecting many women after breast cancer surgery. There is no cure and existing treatments are marginally beneficial, rarely reducing arm swelling in any meaningful way. Needling and even lifting of objects using the affected arm has been prohibited, but our clinical experience and that of others suggested that acupuncture was safe and that it might be a useful treatment for lymphoedema.

DOI: 10.1136/aim.2011.004069
PubMed: 21685498

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<AbstractText Label="RESULTS" NlmCategory="RESULTS">Study goals were met after nine subjects were treated: four women showed at least a 30% reduction in the extent of lymphoedema at 4 weeks when compared with their respective baseline values. No serious adverse events occurred during or after 73 treatment sessions. Limitations This pilot study requires a larger, randomised follow-up investigation plus enquiries into possible mechanisms. Both are in development by our group.</AbstractText>
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