Melissa N Skolny
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Recent Articles
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Meijer E, Bouta E, Mendonca C, Skolny M, Salama L, Taghian A, et al.
Clin Res Trials
. 2020 Sep;
6(1).
PMID: 32864167
Objectives: Breast cancer related lymphedema (BCRL) is a common complication of current breast cancer treatment modalities, significantly lowering quality of life for these patients and often leading to recurrent infections....
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McDuff S, Mina A, Brunelle C, Salama L, Warren L, Abouegylah M, et al.
Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys
. 2018 Aug;
103(1):62-70.
PMID: 30165125
Purpose: The purpose of the study was to determine when the risk of lymphedema is highest after treatment of breast cancer and which factors influence the time course of lymphedema...
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Brunelle C, Swaroop M, Skolny M, Asdourian M, Sayegh H, Taghian A
Phys Ther
. 2018 Jan;
98(6):510-517.
PMID: 29361079
Background: There is little research on hand edema in the population at risk for breast cancer-related lymphedema (BCRL). Objectives: Study aims included reporting potential importance of hand edema (HE) as...
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Asdourian M, Swaroop M, Sayegh H, Brunelle C, Mina A, Zheng H, et al.
J Clin Oncol
. 2017 Oct;
35(35):3934-3941.
PMID: 28976793
Purpose This study examined the lifestyle and clinical risk factors for lymphedema in a cohort of patients who underwent bilateral breast cancer surgery. Patients and Methods Between 2013 and 2016,...
5.
Sayegh H, Asdourian M, Swaroop M, Brunelle C, Skolny M, Salama L, et al.
Curr Breast Cancer Rep
. 2017 Sep;
9(2):111-121.
PMID: 28894513
Purpose Of Review: Breast cancer-related lymphedema (BCRL) is a chronic, adverse, and much feared complication of breast cancer treatment, which affects approximately 20% of patients following breast cancer treatment. BCRL...
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Swaroop M, Brunelle C, Asdourian M, Sayegh H, Skolny M, Salama L, et al.
J Surg Oncol
. 2016 Nov;
115(2):223-225.
PMID: 27813099
No abstract available.
7.
Asdourian M, Skolny M, Brunelle C, Seward C, Salama L, Taghian A
Lancet Oncol
. 2016 Sep;
17(9):e392-405.
PMID: 27599144
Precautionary recommendations conveyed to survivors of cancer by health-care practitioners to reduce the risk of breast cancer-related lymphoedema are indispensable aspects of clinical care, yet remain unsubstantiated by high-level scientific...
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Asdourian M, Skolny M, Brunelle C, Seward C, Salama L, Taghian A
J Clin Oncol
. 2016 Jun;
34(25):3111-2.
PMID: 27298408
No abstract available.
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Sun F, Skolny M, Swaroop M, Rawal B, Catalano P, Brunelle C, et al.
Breast Cancer Res Treat
. 2016 May;
157(2):229-240.
PMID: 27154787
Breast cancer-related lymphedema (BCRL) is a feared outcome of breast cancer treatment, yet the push for early screening is hampered by a lack of standardized quantification. We sought to determine...
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Ferguson C, Swaroop M, Horick N, Skolny M, Miller C, Jammallo L, et al.
J Clin Oncol
. 2015 Dec;
34(7):691-8.
PMID: 26644530
Purpose: The goal of this study was to investigate the association between blood draws, injections, blood pressure readings, trauma, cellulitis in the at-risk arm, and air travel and increases in...