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Early intervention with compression garments prevents progression in mild breast cancer-related arm lymphedema: a randomized controlled trial

Katarina Y. Blom, Karin Johansson, Lena Nilsson‐Wikmar, Christina Brogårdh

2022Acta Oncologica29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Early diagnosis and compression treatment are important to prevent progression in breast cancer-related arm lymphedema (BCRAL). However, some mild BCRAL can be reversible, and therefore, compression treatment may not be needed. The aim of this study was to investigate the proportion of women with mild BCRAL showing progression/no progression of lymphedema after treatment with or without compression garments, differences in changes of lymphedema relative volume (LRV), local tissue water and subjective symptoms during 6 months. Also, adherence to self-care was examined. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Seventy-five women diagnosed with mild BCRAL were randomized to a compression group (CG) or noncompression group (NCG). Both groups received self-care instructions, and the CG were treated with a standard compression garment (ccl 1). Women in the NCG who progressed in LRV ≥2%, or exceeded 10% dropped out, and received appropriate treatment. The proportion showing progression/no progression of LRV, and changes in LRV was measured by Water Displacement Method. Changes in local tissue water were measured by Tissue Dielectric Constant (TDC), subjective symptoms by Visual Analogue Scale, and self-care by a questionnaire. RESULTS: = 0.008). There were no differences in adherence to self-care. CONCLUSION: ISRCT nr ISRCTN51918431.

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MedicineLymphedemaRandomized controlled trialBreast cancerVisual analogue scaleCancerSurgeryInternal medicinePhysical therapyLymphatic System and DiseasesDiagnosis and Treatment of Venous DiseasesLymphatic Disorders and Treatments
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