TY - JOUR
T1 - Common conservative treatments for lymphoedema post breast cancer
T2 - A focus article
AU - Gallagher, Shane
AU - O'Connor, Lynn
AU - Roberts, David
AU - Monaghan, Kenneth
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 - IOS Press. All rights reserved.
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer in women worldwide (J. Ferley et al., 2015). Breast cancer-related lymphoedema (BCRL) is a disabling complication with a long term impact on quality on life after breast cancer treatment, with an incidence of 2-5% in patients post sentinel node procedures (M. King et al., 2012) up to 40% following axillary lymph node dissection (A.C. Pereira et al., 2017). BCRL results in swelling of the arm, hand, and trunk which can lead to limb pain, heaviness, and altered sensation (Y.J. Sim et al., 2010). These symptoms can result in functional limitations, psychosocial distress and an overall reduction in quality of life (S.J. Merchant et al., 2015). The aim of this review is to evaluate the effects of some of the more common conservative rehabilitation interventions in BCRL. Conservative interventions reviewed include early physiotherapy and exercise, complex decongestive therapy, manual lymphatic drainage, compression, electrotherapy acupuncture, self-treatment weight management. The review may inform policies for treatment within the health service.
AB - Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer in women worldwide (J. Ferley et al., 2015). Breast cancer-related lymphoedema (BCRL) is a disabling complication with a long term impact on quality on life after breast cancer treatment, with an incidence of 2-5% in patients post sentinel node procedures (M. King et al., 2012) up to 40% following axillary lymph node dissection (A.C. Pereira et al., 2017). BCRL results in swelling of the arm, hand, and trunk which can lead to limb pain, heaviness, and altered sensation (Y.J. Sim et al., 2010). These symptoms can result in functional limitations, psychosocial distress and an overall reduction in quality of life (S.J. Merchant et al., 2015). The aim of this review is to evaluate the effects of some of the more common conservative rehabilitation interventions in BCRL. Conservative interventions reviewed include early physiotherapy and exercise, complex decongestive therapy, manual lymphatic drainage, compression, electrotherapy acupuncture, self-treatment weight management. The review may inform policies for treatment within the health service.
KW - Lymphoedema
KW - breast cancer
KW - conservative treatment
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U2 - 10.3233/PPR-200498
DO - 10.3233/PPR-200498
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85107947653
SN - 2213-0683
VL - 42
SP - 7
EP - 11
JO - Physiotherapy Practice and Research
JF - Physiotherapy Practice and Research
IS - 1
ER -