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<p>Rehabilitation to Improve the Function and Quality of Life of Soft Tissue and Bony Sarcoma Patients</p>

Cody Andrews, Geoffrey Siegel, Sean R. Smith

2020Patient Related Outcome Measures31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Sarcomas are bone and soft tissue tumors that can have significant effects on patient function and quality of life. Like most malignancies, treatment includes a combination of chemotherapy, radiation, and surgical resection, all of which also carry risks and long-term effects. A multidisciplinary rehabilitation plan can help minimize symptoms and sequelae which negatively affect the patient function and quality of life, including pain, chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy, radiation fibrosis, activity restrictions following surgical excision, amputation, bowel and bladder dysfunction, and lymphedema. Patients should be evaluated by a rehabilitation specialist at any point during their diagnosis, treatment, and survivorship phase to determine appropriate interventions to minimize the impact of sarcomas and their treatment on patient function and quality of life.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineAmputationRehabilitationSarcomaSoft tissueQuality of life (healthcare)Radiation therapyLymphedemaSoft tissue sarcomaSurgeryOsteosarcomaChemotherapyPhysical therapyInternal medicinePathologyCancerNursingBreast cancerSarcoma Diagnosis and TreatmentManagement of metastatic bone diseaseBone Tumor Diagnosis and Treatments
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