Hot off the Press December 2024

We have collated some great articles and material published over the last month. Click on the links below to read the  abstract or download the full paper.

Prevalence and Risk Factors

Factors affecting lymphedema after neoadjuvant chemotherapy and axillary dissection in female breast cancer patients: a retrospective cohort study based on the Chinese population

Jianqin Fu, Ruiliang Chen, Lijuan He, Liqun Bao, Zhaodi Lin, Weijing Jiang, Jie Zhang, Chuan Wang, Yanjuan Lin. Front Oncol. 2024 Oct 29.

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Factors associated with breast lymphedema after adjuvant radiation therapy in women undergoing breast conservation therapy

Summer Sami Yono, Cara Cannella, Madeleine Gonte, Sanjay Rama, Simeng Zhu, Jenna Luker, Maristella S. Evangelista, Jessica Bensenhaver, Eleanor M. Walker, Dunya Atisha. Breast. 2024 Nov 19.

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Assessment

Indocyanine Green Lymphography Screening of Breast Cancer-Related Lymphedema: A Two-Year Prospective Cohort Study after Axillary Lymph Node Dissection

B Brahma, T Yamamoto, SS Panigoro, SJ Haryon – 2024. Pre prints.org

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Management Strategies

Safety Evaluation of a Device for Treatment of Lymphedema of the Upper Extremity

E Molotkova, S Jarvis, L Thomas, S Wangler, TN COTA/L, C Arena, A Muelenaer Jr. Lymphatic Research and Biology, 2024

Lymphedema is a chronic condition characterized by dysfunction of the lymphatic system. There is currently no available cure. The standard of care is complete decongestive physiotherapy performed by a lymphedema therapist. However, lymphedema may flare between appointments, making home care important. There are several medical devices available to treat lymphedema at home, but they can be expensive, noisy, and bulky, restricting patient mobility. Thus, there is a demand for other devices that can be utilized at home, between appointments. The overall goal of this research study is to assess the safety of a newly developed vibratory device that may be utilized to supplement lymphedema treatment. Fourteen healthy subjects were recruited and treated with the device, all while measuring pre-treatment and post-treatment upper extremity circumference/induration, vital signs, pain, side effects, and intra-treatment acceleration produced by the device. There were no significant changes in reported pain or vital signs, and side effects were largely mild and transient. We believe that this device is safe for use in healthy subjects, and further studies should assess the efficacy of this device in treating patients with lymphedema.

The Effication of Low-Level Laser Therapy, Kinesio Taping, and Endermology on Post-Mastectomy Lymphedema: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Dian Ibnu Wahid, R. Artanto Wahyono, Kunta Setiaji, Herjuna Hardiyanto, Suwardjo Suwardjo, Sumadi Lukman Anwar, Teguh Aryandono. Asian Pac J Cancer Prev. 2024 Nov 1. 

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Can resistance exercise prevent breast cancer-related lymphoedema? A systematic review and metanalysis protocol

Raúl Alberto Aguilera-Eguía, Pamela Seron, Ruvistay Gutiérrez-Arias, Carlos Zaror. BMJ Open. 2024 Nov 19.

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