Abstract only availableLymphedema, a life-altering disease, affects many breast cancer survivors throughout the world. Manifested as either an acute or chronic illness, lymphedema can occur at any time during and following post-breast cancer treatment as the result of damaged lymph vessels. Resulting in the accumulation of protein-rich fluid in the affected limb, lymphedema inhibits the mobility of the limb and is both disabling and disfiguring. These factors ultimately result in a variety of psychosocial responses from both the patient and the family, including lowered self-esteem and depression in the patient and role modification of the family. Cultural and age factors also affect the patient's perception and understanding of the disease...
In the United States, statistics have shown that there is a one in eight percent chance that a woman...
Background/Aim. Secondary lymphedema of the arm is one of possible side-effects and complications of...
PURPOSE: Breast cancer survivors face a high risk of developing breast cancer-related lymphedema (BC...
ObjectiveLymphedema is a distressing and chronic condition affecting up to 30% of breast cancer surv...
A phenomenological research method was used to investigate the experience of lymphedema in 13 women ...
Background : While the incidence of breast cancer-related lymphedema has decreased with advancements...
Background: There is no consensus regarding the definition and quantification of lymphedema. Moreove...
AbstractAn exploratory qualitative research approach was selected for this study aiming to explore h...
An exploratory qualitative research approach was selected for this study aiming to explore how peopl...
Lymphoedema is a chronic health condition characterized by the accumulation of lymphatic fluid in th...
PURPOSE: Secondary lymphedema is associated with adverse physical and psychosocial consequences amon...
Purpose: Secondary lymphedema is associated with adverse physical and psychosocial consequences amon...
Background Lymphedema is a dreadful, prolonged, and non-life threatening side effect of breast cance...
Introduction: Lymphedema, a sequela of breast cancer and breast cancer therapy, changes functional a...
Lymphedema (LE) is a life-long potential consequence of breast cancer treatment that may affect qual...
In the United States, statistics have shown that there is a one in eight percent chance that a woman...
Background/Aim. Secondary lymphedema of the arm is one of possible side-effects and complications of...
PURPOSE: Breast cancer survivors face a high risk of developing breast cancer-related lymphedema (BC...
ObjectiveLymphedema is a distressing and chronic condition affecting up to 30% of breast cancer surv...
A phenomenological research method was used to investigate the experience of lymphedema in 13 women ...
Background : While the incidence of breast cancer-related lymphedema has decreased with advancements...
Background: There is no consensus regarding the definition and quantification of lymphedema. Moreove...
AbstractAn exploratory qualitative research approach was selected for this study aiming to explore h...
An exploratory qualitative research approach was selected for this study aiming to explore how peopl...
Lymphoedema is a chronic health condition characterized by the accumulation of lymphatic fluid in th...
PURPOSE: Secondary lymphedema is associated with adverse physical and psychosocial consequences amon...
Purpose: Secondary lymphedema is associated with adverse physical and psychosocial consequences amon...
Background Lymphedema is a dreadful, prolonged, and non-life threatening side effect of breast cance...
Introduction: Lymphedema, a sequela of breast cancer and breast cancer therapy, changes functional a...
Lymphedema (LE) is a life-long potential consequence of breast cancer treatment that may affect qual...
In the United States, statistics have shown that there is a one in eight percent chance that a woman...
Background/Aim. Secondary lymphedema of the arm is one of possible side-effects and complications of...
PURPOSE: Breast cancer survivors face a high risk of developing breast cancer-related lymphedema (BC...