Cureus, ISSN 2168-8184, 11/2016, Volume 8, Issue 11, p. e878
Chronic wounds are a significant healthcare problem in the United States. Their costs approach 25 billion dollars in the United States. Current wound-care...
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Journal of the National Cancer Institute Monographs, ISSN 1052-6773, 11/2014, Volume 2014, Issue 50, pp. 338 - 345
Background The primary aims of this hybrid Type 1 effectiveness-implementation trial were to quantitatively assess whether an evidence-based exercise...
Resistance Training - organization & administration | Humans | Middle Aged | Breast Neoplasms - physiopathology | Integrative Medicine - organization & administration | Patient Selection | Program Development | Integrative Medicine - economics | Adult | Female | Survivors - psychology | Muscle Strength | Attitude of Health Personnel | Lymphedema - therapy | Body Image | Muscle, Skeletal - physiology | Evidence-Based Medicine | Resistance Training - adverse effects | Exercise - psychology | Breast Neoplasms - rehabilitation | Breast Neoplasms - psychology | Resistance Training - economics | Aged | Exercise - physiology | Referral and Consultation | Program Evaluation
Resistance Training - organization & administration | Humans | Middle Aged | Breast Neoplasms - physiopathology | Integrative Medicine - organization & administration | Patient Selection | Program Development | Integrative Medicine - economics | Adult | Female | Survivors - psychology | Muscle Strength | Attitude of Health Personnel | Lymphedema - therapy | Body Image | Muscle, Skeletal - physiology | Evidence-Based Medicine | Resistance Training - adverse effects | Exercise - psychology | Breast Neoplasms - rehabilitation | Breast Neoplasms - psychology | Resistance Training - economics | Aged | Exercise - physiology | Referral and Consultation | Program Evaluation
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Psycho‐Oncology, ISSN 1057-9249, 06/2017, Volume 26, Issue 6, pp. 849 - 855
Objective Our study examines the financial cost of lymphedema following a diagnosis of breast cancer and addresses a significant knowledge gap regarding the...
cancer | cost | lymphedema | cellulitis | oncology | DIAGNOSIS | MANAGEMENT | SOCIAL SCIENCES, BIOMEDICAL | FOLLOW-UP | CARE | CHEMOTHERAPY | PSYCHOLOGY | PROSPECTIVE COHORT | PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY | IMPACT | COMPLICATIONS | SURVIVORS | Severity of Illness Index | Health Expenditures - statistics & numerical data | Humans | Middle Aged | Cost of Illness | Lymphedema - etiology | Breast Neoplasms - therapy | Lymphedema - economics | Breast Neoplasms - complications | Cancer Survivors - statistics & numerical data | Female | Surveys and Questionnaires | Australia | Women | Lymphedema | Breast cancer | Lymphoedema | Compression therapy | Health care expenditures | Personal expenditure | Dressings | Survivor | Cellulitis | Medical diagnosis | Quantitative analysis | Papers | Paper
cancer | cost | lymphedema | cellulitis | oncology | DIAGNOSIS | MANAGEMENT | SOCIAL SCIENCES, BIOMEDICAL | FOLLOW-UP | CARE | CHEMOTHERAPY | PSYCHOLOGY | PROSPECTIVE COHORT | PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY | IMPACT | COMPLICATIONS | SURVIVORS | Severity of Illness Index | Health Expenditures - statistics & numerical data | Humans | Middle Aged | Cost of Illness | Lymphedema - etiology | Breast Neoplasms - therapy | Lymphedema - economics | Breast Neoplasms - complications | Cancer Survivors - statistics & numerical data | Female | Surveys and Questionnaires | Australia | Women | Lymphedema | Breast cancer | Lymphoedema | Compression therapy | Health care expenditures | Personal expenditure | Dressings | Survivor | Cellulitis | Medical diagnosis | Quantitative analysis | Papers | Paper
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Gynecologic Oncology, ISSN 0090-8258, 2014, Volume 135, Issue 3, pp. 518 - 524
Abstract Objective The aim of this study was to determine the cost-effectiveness of selective lymphadenectomy using a preoperative prediction model compared to...
Hematology, Oncology and Palliative Medicine | Obstetrics and Gynecology | Preoperative prediction | Endometrial cancer | Selective lymphadenectomy | Cost-effectiveness | CARBOPLATIN | GYNECOLOGIC-ONCOLOGY-GROUP | LOW-RISK GROUP | ADENOCARCINOMA | STAGE-I | LOWER-EXTREMITY LYMPHEDEMA | RADIATION-THERAPY | PACLITAXEL | OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY | LYMPH-NODE METASTASIS | ONCOLOGY | COMPLICATIONS | United States | Cost-Benefit Analysis | Humans | Endometrial Neoplasms - surgery | Female | Endometrial Neoplasms - economics | Republic of Korea | Lymph Node Excision - economics | Preoperative Period | Health care industry | Cancer patients | Analysis | Cancer
Hematology, Oncology and Palliative Medicine | Obstetrics and Gynecology | Preoperative prediction | Endometrial cancer | Selective lymphadenectomy | Cost-effectiveness | CARBOPLATIN | GYNECOLOGIC-ONCOLOGY-GROUP | LOW-RISK GROUP | ADENOCARCINOMA | STAGE-I | LOWER-EXTREMITY LYMPHEDEMA | RADIATION-THERAPY | PACLITAXEL | OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY | LYMPH-NODE METASTASIS | ONCOLOGY | COMPLICATIONS | United States | Cost-Benefit Analysis | Humans | Endometrial Neoplasms - surgery | Female | Endometrial Neoplasms - economics | Republic of Korea | Lymph Node Excision - economics | Preoperative Period | Health care industry | Cancer patients | Analysis | Cancer
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Lymphology, ISSN 0024-7766, 12/2014, Volume 47, Issue 4, pp. 196 - 197
The availability of massively parallel DNA sequencers has brought the cost of sequencing genes to affordable levels but the cost of analyzing the huge amount...
Lymphatic malformations | Gene panels | Genome | Lymphedema genes | Next generation sequencing | DNA sequencing | genome | PHYSIOLOGY | next generation sequencing | gene panels | lymphatic malformations | lymphedema genes | IMMUNOLOGY | High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing - economics | Lymphatic Abnormalities - genetics | Lymphedema - genetics | Humans | Genetic Testing - economics | Sequence Analysis, DNA - economics | High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing - methods | Genetic Testing - methods | Sequence Analysis, DNA - methods
Lymphatic malformations | Gene panels | Genome | Lymphedema genes | Next generation sequencing | DNA sequencing | genome | PHYSIOLOGY | next generation sequencing | gene panels | lymphatic malformations | lymphedema genes | IMMUNOLOGY | High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing - economics | Lymphatic Abnormalities - genetics | Lymphedema - genetics | Humans | Genetic Testing - economics | Sequence Analysis, DNA - economics | High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing - methods | Genetic Testing - methods | Sequence Analysis, DNA - methods
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European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, ISSN 0301-2115, 2015, Volume 192, pp. 31 - 36
Abstract Objective To evaluate the impact of lower limb lymphedema (LLL) on quality of life (QOL) in cervical, ovarian, and endometrial cancer survivors after...
Obstetrics and Gynecology | Lymphedema | Gynecologic cancer | Quality of life | KOREAN VERSION | OVARIAN-CANCER | PREVALENCE | LOWER-EXTREMITY LYMPHEDEMA | ENDOMETRIAL CANCER | OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY | BREAST-CANCER | SUPPORTIVE CARE NEEDS | WOMEN | REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY | QUESTIONNAIRE | EORTC QLQ-C30 | Lymph Node Excision - adverse effects | Cross-Sectional Studies | Humans | Middle Aged | Pelvis | Genital Neoplasms, Female - surgery | Lymphedema - etiology | Case-Control Studies | Lymphedema - economics | Pilot Projects | Lymphedema - psychology | Aged, 80 and over | Lower Extremity | Quality of Life | Adult | Female | Surveys and Questionnaires | Aged | Survivors - psychology | Health Status | Republic of Korea | Cancer survivors | Endometrial cancer | Surgery | Cancer
Obstetrics and Gynecology | Lymphedema | Gynecologic cancer | Quality of life | KOREAN VERSION | OVARIAN-CANCER | PREVALENCE | LOWER-EXTREMITY LYMPHEDEMA | ENDOMETRIAL CANCER | OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY | BREAST-CANCER | SUPPORTIVE CARE NEEDS | WOMEN | REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY | QUESTIONNAIRE | EORTC QLQ-C30 | Lymph Node Excision - adverse effects | Cross-Sectional Studies | Humans | Middle Aged | Pelvis | Genital Neoplasms, Female - surgery | Lymphedema - etiology | Case-Control Studies | Lymphedema - economics | Pilot Projects | Lymphedema - psychology | Aged, 80 and over | Lower Extremity | Quality of Life | Adult | Female | Surveys and Questionnaires | Aged | Survivors - psychology | Health Status | Republic of Korea | Cancer survivors | Endometrial cancer | Surgery | Cancer
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PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, ISSN 1935-2727, 06/2017, Volume 11, Issue 6, p. e0005567
Background Lymphatic filariasis is a chronic, disabling and often disfiguring condition that principally impacts the world's poorest people. In addition to the...
MIDDLE-INCOME COUNTRIES | IMPACT | STIGMA | NEGLECTED TROPICAL DISEASES | PREVENTION | ADULTS | DISORDERS | MENTAL-HEALTH | BURDEN | PARASITOLOGY | TROPICAL MEDICINE | Severity of Illness Index | Depression - epidemiology | Cross-Sectional Studies | Humans | Middle Aged | Logistic Models | Male | Socioeconomic Factors | Depression - diagnosis | Young Adult | Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale | Self Concept | Adolescent | Nigeria - epidemiology | Adult | Female | Surveys and Questionnaires | Quality of Life - psychology | Social Stigma | Elephantiasis, Filarial - psychology | Complications and side effects | Filariasis | Depression, Mental | Risk factors | Prevalence studies (Epidemiology) | Drugs | Low income groups | Mental disorders | Stigma | Criteria | Mental depression | Sociological aspects | Epidemiology | Tropical diseases | Mental health care | Demographics | Historical account | Lymphedema | Quality | Population | Plateaux | Self esteem | Cross sections | Chronic illnesses | Teaching hospitals | Vector-borne diseases | Deformities | Rural areas | Duration | Management | Clients | Emotions | Quality of life | Rejection | Disease prevention | Diagnostic systems | Psychiatry | Sociodemographics
MIDDLE-INCOME COUNTRIES | IMPACT | STIGMA | NEGLECTED TROPICAL DISEASES | PREVENTION | ADULTS | DISORDERS | MENTAL-HEALTH | BURDEN | PARASITOLOGY | TROPICAL MEDICINE | Severity of Illness Index | Depression - epidemiology | Cross-Sectional Studies | Humans | Middle Aged | Logistic Models | Male | Socioeconomic Factors | Depression - diagnosis | Young Adult | Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale | Self Concept | Adolescent | Nigeria - epidemiology | Adult | Female | Surveys and Questionnaires | Quality of Life - psychology | Social Stigma | Elephantiasis, Filarial - psychology | Complications and side effects | Filariasis | Depression, Mental | Risk factors | Prevalence studies (Epidemiology) | Drugs | Low income groups | Mental disorders | Stigma | Criteria | Mental depression | Sociological aspects | Epidemiology | Tropical diseases | Mental health care | Demographics | Historical account | Lymphedema | Quality | Population | Plateaux | Self esteem | Cross sections | Chronic illnesses | Teaching hospitals | Vector-borne diseases | Deformities | Rural areas | Duration | Management | Clients | Emotions | Quality of life | Rejection | Disease prevention | Diagnostic systems | Psychiatry | Sociodemographics
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Acta Oncologica, ISSN 0284-186X, 2009, Volume 48, Issue 6, pp. 850 - 859
Background. This study systematically evaluates the effects and harms of physiotherapy methods and explores current treatment practices and costs in relation...
MANUAL LYMPHATIC DRAINAGE | UPPER-LIMB | CONTROLLED-TRIAL | CONSERVATIVE TREATMENT | ONCOLOGY | PNEUMATIC COMPRESSION | LEVEL LASER THERAPY | ARTICLES | POSTMASTECTOMY LYMPHEDEMA | ARM LYMPHEDEMA | EXERCISE | Breast Neoplasms - therapy | Lymphedema - economics | Breast Neoplasms - economics | Health Surveys | Humans | Finland | Lymphedema - therapy | Physical Therapy Modalities | Female | Treatment Outcome | Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
MANUAL LYMPHATIC DRAINAGE | UPPER-LIMB | CONTROLLED-TRIAL | CONSERVATIVE TREATMENT | ONCOLOGY | PNEUMATIC COMPRESSION | LEVEL LASER THERAPY | ARTICLES | POSTMASTECTOMY LYMPHEDEMA | ARM LYMPHEDEMA | EXERCISE | Breast Neoplasms - therapy | Lymphedema - economics | Breast Neoplasms - economics | Health Surveys | Humans | Finland | Lymphedema - therapy | Physical Therapy Modalities | Female | Treatment Outcome | Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
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BMJ Open, ISSN 2044-6055, 03/2018, Volume 8, Issue 3, p. e019078
Musculoskeletal shoulder problems are common after breast cancer treatment. Early postoperative exercises targeting the upper limb may improve shoulder...
breast surgery | clinical trials | rehabilitation medicine | SURGERY | MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL | PERSISTENT PAIN | DISSECTION | FOLLOW-UP | HEALTH | OUTCOMES | MODEL | ARM | DISABILITIES | DASH | Breast Neoplasms - surgery | Humans | Postoperative Complications - prevention & control | Linear Models | United Kingdom | Shoulder - physiopathology | Breast Neoplasms - complications | Cost-Benefit Analysis | Quality of Life | Female | Surveys and Questionnaires | Exercise Therapy - economics | Behavior Therapy - economics | Research Design | Musculoskeletal Diseases - prevention & control | Intervention | Qualitative research | Lymphatic system | Clinical trials | Breast cancer | Cancer therapies | Quality of life | Cancer surgery | Studies | Prevention | Body mass index | Physical fitness | Exercise | Pain | Lymphedema | Womens health | Cost analysis
breast surgery | clinical trials | rehabilitation medicine | SURGERY | MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL | PERSISTENT PAIN | DISSECTION | FOLLOW-UP | HEALTH | OUTCOMES | MODEL | ARM | DISABILITIES | DASH | Breast Neoplasms - surgery | Humans | Postoperative Complications - prevention & control | Linear Models | United Kingdom | Shoulder - physiopathology | Breast Neoplasms - complications | Cost-Benefit Analysis | Quality of Life | Female | Surveys and Questionnaires | Exercise Therapy - economics | Behavior Therapy - economics | Research Design | Musculoskeletal Diseases - prevention & control | Intervention | Qualitative research | Lymphatic system | Clinical trials | Breast cancer | Cancer therapies | Quality of life | Cancer surgery | Studies | Prevention | Body mass index | Physical fitness | Exercise | Pain | Lymphedema | Womens health | Cost analysis
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Gynecologic Oncology, ISSN 0090-8258, 2012, Volume 128, Issue 2, pp. 166 - 170
Abstract Objective The objective of this study is to determine the cost-effectiveness of two strategies in women undergoing surgery for newly diagnosed...
Hematology, Oncology and Palliative Medicine | Obstetrics and Gynecology | Lymphadenectomy | Endometrial | Lymphedema | Cost-effectiveness | SURGERY | METASTASIS | VAGINAL BRACHYTHERAPY | DOXORUBICIN | RISK | SURGICAL-MANAGEMENT | OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY | PHASE-III TRIAL | ONCOLOGY | RADIOTHERAPY | CARCINOMA | Lymph Nodes - pathology | Lymph Nodes - surgery | United States | Humans | Risk Factors | Decision Support Techniques | Endometrial Neoplasms - economics | Lymphatic Metastasis | Lymph Node Excision - economics | Cost-Benefit Analysis | Endometrial Neoplasms - surgery | Endometrial Neoplasms - pathology | Female | Lymph Node Excision - methods | Neoplasm Staging | Care and treatment | Cancer patients | Endometrial cancer | Cancer
Hematology, Oncology and Palliative Medicine | Obstetrics and Gynecology | Lymphadenectomy | Endometrial | Lymphedema | Cost-effectiveness | SURGERY | METASTASIS | VAGINAL BRACHYTHERAPY | DOXORUBICIN | RISK | SURGICAL-MANAGEMENT | OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY | PHASE-III TRIAL | ONCOLOGY | RADIOTHERAPY | CARCINOMA | Lymph Nodes - pathology | Lymph Nodes - surgery | United States | Humans | Risk Factors | Decision Support Techniques | Endometrial Neoplasms - economics | Lymphatic Metastasis | Lymph Node Excision - economics | Cost-Benefit Analysis | Endometrial Neoplasms - surgery | Endometrial Neoplasms - pathology | Female | Lymph Node Excision - methods | Neoplasm Staging | Care and treatment | Cancer patients | Endometrial cancer | Cancer
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Breast Cancer Research and Treatment, ISSN 0167-6806, 11/2011, Volume 130, Issue 1, pp. 301 - 306
Each year there are an estimated 200,000 new breast cancer cases diagnosed in the United States; of these, 1% of cases are in men. Lymphedema can be a...
Population-based | Medicine & Public Health | Lymphedema | Men | Oncology | Male | SEER | Breast cancer | ONCOLOGY | SELF-REPORTED SYMPTOMS | RISK | United States - epidemiology | SEER Program | Humans | Breast Neoplasms, Male - complications | Medicare - economics | Lymphedema - etiology | Incidence | Lymphedema - economics | Lymphedema - epidemiology | Aged, 80 and over | Aged | Cohort Studies | Research | Medicare | Oncology, Experimental | Cancer
Population-based | Medicine & Public Health | Lymphedema | Men | Oncology | Male | SEER | Breast cancer | ONCOLOGY | SELF-REPORTED SYMPTOMS | RISK | United States - epidemiology | SEER Program | Humans | Breast Neoplasms, Male - complications | Medicare - economics | Lymphedema - etiology | Incidence | Lymphedema - economics | Lymphedema - epidemiology | Aged, 80 and over | Aged | Cohort Studies | Research | Medicare | Oncology, Experimental | Cancer
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British journal of community nursing, ISSN 1462-4753, 2014, Volume Suppl, p. S5
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PLoS ONE, ISSN 1932-6203, 08/2008, Volume 3, Issue 8, pp. e2936 - e2936
The ultimate goal of the global programme against lymphatic filariasis is eradication through irrevocable cessation of transmission using 4 to 6 years of...
COST-EFFECTIVENESS | VENOUS-BLOOD | THRESHOLD | MASS TREATMENT | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | 4 STRATEGIES | MATHEMATICAL-MODELS | DIETHYLCARBAMAZINE | PREVALENCE | WUCHERERIA-BANCROFTI INFECTION | PAPUA-NEW-GUINEA | Filaricides - therapeutic use | Animals | Prevalence | Elephantiasis, Filarial - transmission | Global Health | Humans | Elephantiasis, Filarial - prevention & control | Elephantiasis, Filarial - epidemiology | Microfilariae - drug effects | Wuchereria bancrofti | Communicable Disease Control - methods | Control | Medical examination | Filariasis | Parasitic diseases | Health aspects | Epidemiology | Blood | Diseases | Strategic management | Economic analysis | Uncertainty | Ecosystems | Chronic infection | Infections | Parasites | 21st century | Lymphedema | Investments | Poliomyelitis | Mathematical models | Trends | Drug dosages | Extremities | Public health | Chronic illnesses | Vector-borne diseases | Economic models | Edema | Lymphatic system | Feasibility studies | Disease control | Empirical analysis | Morbidity | Infectious diseases
COST-EFFECTIVENESS | VENOUS-BLOOD | THRESHOLD | MASS TREATMENT | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | 4 STRATEGIES | MATHEMATICAL-MODELS | DIETHYLCARBAMAZINE | PREVALENCE | WUCHERERIA-BANCROFTI INFECTION | PAPUA-NEW-GUINEA | Filaricides - therapeutic use | Animals | Prevalence | Elephantiasis, Filarial - transmission | Global Health | Humans | Elephantiasis, Filarial - prevention & control | Elephantiasis, Filarial - epidemiology | Microfilariae - drug effects | Wuchereria bancrofti | Communicable Disease Control - methods | Control | Medical examination | Filariasis | Parasitic diseases | Health aspects | Epidemiology | Blood | Diseases | Strategic management | Economic analysis | Uncertainty | Ecosystems | Chronic infection | Infections | Parasites | 21st century | Lymphedema | Investments | Poliomyelitis | Mathematical models | Trends | Drug dosages | Extremities | Public health | Chronic illnesses | Vector-borne diseases | Economic models | Edema | Lymphatic system | Feasibility studies | Disease control | Empirical analysis | Morbidity | Infectious diseases
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Australian Family Physician, ISSN 0300-8495, 2013, Volume 42, Issue 12, pp. 892 - 895
Background The aim of this study was to describe availability of treatment for lymphoedema in Australia to enable physicians to manage patients with...
Lymphoedema | Breast neoplasms | Access to health care | Questionnaires | questionnaires | WOMEN | MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL | access to health care | MANAGEMENT | breast neoplasms | DISEASE | lymphoedema | PEOPLE | PRIMARY HEALTH CARE | ARM LYMPHEDEMA | Lymphedema - economics | Breast Neoplasms - complications | Health Services Accessibility - statistics & numerical data | Humans | General Practice | Lymphedema - therapy | Female | Surveys and Questionnaires | Australia | Lymphedema - etiology | Health Care Surveys | Health Services Accessibility - economics
Lymphoedema | Breast neoplasms | Access to health care | Questionnaires | questionnaires | WOMEN | MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL | access to health care | MANAGEMENT | breast neoplasms | DISEASE | lymphoedema | PEOPLE | PRIMARY HEALTH CARE | ARM LYMPHEDEMA | Lymphedema - economics | Breast Neoplasms - complications | Health Services Accessibility - statistics & numerical data | Humans | General Practice | Lymphedema - therapy | Female | Surveys and Questionnaires | Australia | Lymphedema - etiology | Health Care Surveys | Health Services Accessibility - economics
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ANZ Journal of Surgery, ISSN 1445-1433, 03/2018, Volume 88, Issue 3, pp. 131 - 132
BREAST-CANCER | SURGERY | RISK | FICTION | SEPARATING FACT | Lymphedema - economics | Guidelines as Topic | Phlebotomy - adverse effects | Lymph Node Excision - adverse effects | Lymphedema - epidemiology | Lymph Nodes - surgery | Phlebotomy - statistics & numerical data | Humans | Punctures - adverse effects | Lymphedema - etiology | Punctures - statistics & numerical data | Surgery | Lymph nodes
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Breast, The, ISSN 0960-9776, 2013, Volume 22, Issue 5, pp. 606 - 615
Abstract Breast cancer survivors may experience long-term treatment complications, must live with the risk of cancer recurrence, and often experience...
Hematology, Oncology and Palliative Medicine | Resource allocations | Supportive care | Breast cancer | Low- and middle-income countries | Survivorship | PALLIATIVE CARE | BODY-IMAGE | MEDICAL-EDUCATION | OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY | GUIDELINE IMPLEMENTATION | FOLLOW-UP CARE | ONCOLOGY | CULTURAL COMPETENCE | QUALITY-OF-LIFE | SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION | ARM LYMPHEDEMA | AMERICAN-SOCIETY | Life Style | Breast Neoplasms - economics | Humans | Menopause | Pain Management | Sexual Behavior - psychology | Breast Neoplasms - therapy | Depression - etiology | Fatigue - therapy | Antineoplastic Agents - adverse effects | Resource Allocation | Female | Survivors - psychology | Patient Education as Topic | Body Image - psychology | Lymphedema - therapy | Sleep Initiation and Maintenance Disorders - therapy | Postoperative Complications - therapy | Neoplasm Recurrence, Local - diagnosis | Depression - diagnosis | Breast Neoplasms - complications | Breast Neoplasms - psychology | Health Personnel - education | Breast Neoplasms - diagnosis | Developing Countries | Depression - therapy | Self Care | Complications and side effects | Care and treatment | Resource allocation | Cancer
Hematology, Oncology and Palliative Medicine | Resource allocations | Supportive care | Breast cancer | Low- and middle-income countries | Survivorship | PALLIATIVE CARE | BODY-IMAGE | MEDICAL-EDUCATION | OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY | GUIDELINE IMPLEMENTATION | FOLLOW-UP CARE | ONCOLOGY | CULTURAL COMPETENCE | QUALITY-OF-LIFE | SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION | ARM LYMPHEDEMA | AMERICAN-SOCIETY | Life Style | Breast Neoplasms - economics | Humans | Menopause | Pain Management | Sexual Behavior - psychology | Breast Neoplasms - therapy | Depression - etiology | Fatigue - therapy | Antineoplastic Agents - adverse effects | Resource Allocation | Female | Survivors - psychology | Patient Education as Topic | Body Image - psychology | Lymphedema - therapy | Sleep Initiation and Maintenance Disorders - therapy | Postoperative Complications - therapy | Neoplasm Recurrence, Local - diagnosis | Depression - diagnosis | Breast Neoplasms - complications | Breast Neoplasms - psychology | Health Personnel - education | Breast Neoplasms - diagnosis | Developing Countries | Depression - therapy | Self Care | Complications and side effects | Care and treatment | Resource allocation | Cancer
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