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Breast Cancer-related Lymphoedema: Risk Factors and Treatment

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Journal Br J Nurs
Specialty Nursing
Date 2009 Feb 19
PMID 19223801
Citations 3
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Abstract

Lymphoedema is a condition where there is an obstruction of the flow of lymph, partnered with a swelling of the limb. Within the breast cancer arena lymphoedema can occur in the arm where the cancer was/is. The various approaches to treating lymphoedema include skin care, elevation of the affected arm, the use of compression hosiery, multi-layer bandaging, massage (manual lymphatic drainage), or even surgery. This article will discuss the treatments for lymphoedema along with relevant evidence and illustrate current practice.

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