Lymphoedema is a common complication of breast cancer surgery with or without adjuvant cancer treatments.1 Fluid accumulates because of damage to the lymphatic system, most commonly after axillary lymph node dissection. Box 1 shows factors associated with lymphoedema. Swelling is commonly in the arm but can involve the chest or back; it can result in pain, dysfunction, and disturbance of body image
Secondary lymphedema (swelling) after breast cancer treatment usually develops on the hand, arm, sho...
The development of secondary arm lymphoedema after the removal of axillary lymph nodes remains a pot...
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Background: Breast cancer-related lymphoedema can be a debilitating long-term sequela of breast canc...
WOS: 000339966100003PubMed: 25216094Background. Lymphoedema resulting from axillary lymph node disse...
Breast cancer is the commonest cancer in the UK. Advances in breast cancer treatment means that the ...
Lymphedema is the swelling of soft tissues as a result of the accumulation of protein-rich fluid in ...
Lymphedema is one of the most significant survivorship issues after the surgical treatment of breast...
WOS: 000269581400007Lymphedema is characterized by generalized or regional accumulation of protein-r...
Background Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer amongst women worldwide, and one distress...
Lymphedema is a chronic and morbid complication that can result from breast cancer treatment involvi...
Lymphedema is characterized by generalized or regional accumulation of protein-rich interstitial flu...
Lymphoedema is a chronic debilitating condition characterised by an accumulation of protein-rich flu...
Lymphedema is characterized by generalized or regional accumulation of protein-rich interstitial flu...
PURPOSE: To prospectively assess the efficacy of the lymphatic microsurgical preventive healing appr...
Secondary lymphedema (swelling) after breast cancer treatment usually develops on the hand, arm, sho...
The development of secondary arm lymphoedema after the removal of axillary lymph nodes remains a pot...
© 2007 Elsevier. This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license http://...
Background: Breast cancer-related lymphoedema can be a debilitating long-term sequela of breast canc...
WOS: 000339966100003PubMed: 25216094Background. Lymphoedema resulting from axillary lymph node disse...
Breast cancer is the commonest cancer in the UK. Advances in breast cancer treatment means that the ...
Lymphedema is the swelling of soft tissues as a result of the accumulation of protein-rich fluid in ...
Lymphedema is one of the most significant survivorship issues after the surgical treatment of breast...
WOS: 000269581400007Lymphedema is characterized by generalized or regional accumulation of protein-r...
Background Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer amongst women worldwide, and one distress...
Lymphedema is a chronic and morbid complication that can result from breast cancer treatment involvi...
Lymphedema is characterized by generalized or regional accumulation of protein-rich interstitial flu...
Lymphoedema is a chronic debilitating condition characterised by an accumulation of protein-rich flu...
Lymphedema is characterized by generalized or regional accumulation of protein-rich interstitial flu...
PURPOSE: To prospectively assess the efficacy of the lymphatic microsurgical preventive healing appr...
Secondary lymphedema (swelling) after breast cancer treatment usually develops on the hand, arm, sho...
The development of secondary arm lymphoedema after the removal of axillary lymph nodes remains a pot...
© 2007 Elsevier. This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license http://...