Purpose: This study aimed to investigate validity of a newly developed Morbidity Screening Tool (MST) to screen for fatigue, pain, swelling (lymphedema) and arm function after breast cancer treatment. Methods: A cross-sectional study included women attending reviews after completing treatment (surgery, chemotherapy and radiotherapy), without recurrence, who could read English. They completed the MST and comparator questionnaires: Disability of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand questionnaire (DASH), Chronic Pain Grade Questionnaire (CPGQ), Lymphedema and Breast Cancer Questionnaire (LBCQ) and Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy questionnaire with subscales for fatigue (FACT F) and breast cancer (FACT B + 4). Bilateral combined shoulder ranges o...
Objective: the aim the study is to assess relationships between caregiver burden, quality of life, a...
Background. Breast-cancer-related lymphedema affects ∼25% of the 2 million breast cancer survivors i...
Background: In a prospective study, upper limb morbidity and perceived disability/activities of dail...
Purpose: This study aimed to investigate validity of a newly developed Morbidity Screening Tool (MST...
Background: A screening tool was developed to identify morbidity emerging in the years after breast ...
A cross-sectional study screened lymphedema, impaired upper limb function (ULF) and quality of life ...
This study aimed to investigate lymphedema prevalence using three different measurement/diagnostic c...
Despite more conservative surgical treatment for breast cancer, lymphedema and arm dysfunction remai...
Copyright © 2013 Catherine Bulley et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
BACKGROUND: Breast-cancer-related lymphedema affects ~25% of the 2 million breast cancer survivors ...
PURPOSE: Secondary lymphedema is associated with adverse physical and psychosocial consequences amon...
Breast-cancer-related lymphedema affects ∼25% of breast cancer (BC) survivors and may impact use of ...
Purpose: Secondary lymphedema is associated with adverse physical and psychosocial consequences amon...
Background: A multiphased mixed-methods study was performed to develop and validate a comprehensive ...
This thesis describes treatment related upper limb morbidity, perceived disabilities in activities o...
Objective: the aim the study is to assess relationships between caregiver burden, quality of life, a...
Background. Breast-cancer-related lymphedema affects ∼25% of the 2 million breast cancer survivors i...
Background: In a prospective study, upper limb morbidity and perceived disability/activities of dail...
Purpose: This study aimed to investigate validity of a newly developed Morbidity Screening Tool (MST...
Background: A screening tool was developed to identify morbidity emerging in the years after breast ...
A cross-sectional study screened lymphedema, impaired upper limb function (ULF) and quality of life ...
This study aimed to investigate lymphedema prevalence using three different measurement/diagnostic c...
Despite more conservative surgical treatment for breast cancer, lymphedema and arm dysfunction remai...
Copyright © 2013 Catherine Bulley et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
BACKGROUND: Breast-cancer-related lymphedema affects ~25% of the 2 million breast cancer survivors ...
PURPOSE: Secondary lymphedema is associated with adverse physical and psychosocial consequences amon...
Breast-cancer-related lymphedema affects ∼25% of breast cancer (BC) survivors and may impact use of ...
Purpose: Secondary lymphedema is associated with adverse physical and psychosocial consequences amon...
Background: A multiphased mixed-methods study was performed to develop and validate a comprehensive ...
This thesis describes treatment related upper limb morbidity, perceived disabilities in activities o...
Objective: the aim the study is to assess relationships between caregiver burden, quality of life, a...
Background. Breast-cancer-related lymphedema affects ∼25% of the 2 million breast cancer survivors i...
Background: In a prospective study, upper limb morbidity and perceived disability/activities of dail...