Supplemental material, Supplemental_Material for What is the best method to determine excessive arm volume in patients with breast cancer–related lymphoedema in clinical practice? Reliability, time efficiency and clinical feasibility of five different methods by Tessa De Vrieze, Nick Gebruers, Wiebren AA Tjalma, Ines Nevelsteen, Sarah Thomis, An De Groef, Lore Dams, Elien Van der Gucht, Jean-Paul Belgrado, Liesbeth Vandermeeren and Nele Devoogdt in Clinical Rehabilitation</p
BackgroundIn an effort to reduce the risk of breast cancer-related arm lymphedema, patients are comm...
Background and Purpose. Arm lymphedema following breast cancer In this study, we assessed the surger...
The development of secondary arm lymphoedema after the removal of axillary lymph nodes remains a pot...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the reliability, time efficiency and clinical feasibility of five commonly...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the reduction in volume of arm lymphedema secondary to breast ...
Purpose: To determine the relationship between physical methods of measuring lymphedema and self-rep...
Abstract Lymphoedema treatment outcome can be evaluated by calculating estimated limb volumes direct...
breast cancer treatment is a frequent manifestation of lymphedema. In order to document outcomes fro...
Despite more conservative surgical treatment for breast cancer, lymphedema and arm dysfunction remai...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the reduction in volume of arm lymphedema secondary to breast ...
Background: Lymphoedema can develop after treatment for breast cancer due to damage caused to the ly...
Purpose: To determine if bioimpedance spectroscopy (BIS) could detect localised lymphoedema of the a...
This thessis focuses on breast carcinoma which is a serious illness. I am devoting to problematics o...
Abstract Background: Arm lymphedema is a common complication after breast cancer treatment. Although...
Ten percent of the female population in Sweden will be diagnosed with breast cancer during their lif...
BackgroundIn an effort to reduce the risk of breast cancer-related arm lymphedema, patients are comm...
Background and Purpose. Arm lymphedema following breast cancer In this study, we assessed the surger...
The development of secondary arm lymphoedema after the removal of axillary lymph nodes remains a pot...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the reliability, time efficiency and clinical feasibility of five commonly...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the reduction in volume of arm lymphedema secondary to breast ...
Purpose: To determine the relationship between physical methods of measuring lymphedema and self-rep...
Abstract Lymphoedema treatment outcome can be evaluated by calculating estimated limb volumes direct...
breast cancer treatment is a frequent manifestation of lymphedema. In order to document outcomes fro...
Despite more conservative surgical treatment for breast cancer, lymphedema and arm dysfunction remai...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the reduction in volume of arm lymphedema secondary to breast ...
Background: Lymphoedema can develop after treatment for breast cancer due to damage caused to the ly...
Purpose: To determine if bioimpedance spectroscopy (BIS) could detect localised lymphoedema of the a...
This thessis focuses on breast carcinoma which is a serious illness. I am devoting to problematics o...
Abstract Background: Arm lymphedema is a common complication after breast cancer treatment. Although...
Ten percent of the female population in Sweden will be diagnosed with breast cancer during their lif...
BackgroundIn an effort to reduce the risk of breast cancer-related arm lymphedema, patients are comm...
Background and Purpose. Arm lymphedema following breast cancer In this study, we assessed the surger...
The development of secondary arm lymphoedema after the removal of axillary lymph nodes remains a pot...