
Oncotarget
Risk Factors for Long-Term Arm Morbidities Following Breast Cancer Treatments: A Systematic Review
Dec 11, 2023
Researchers from Assuta Medical Center and Ben-Gurion University of the Negev discuss their systematic review on the risk factors for arm morbidities following breast cancer treatments. They reveal 29 identified risk factors and emphasize the significance of understanding these factors for rehabilitation treatments.
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- The systematic literature review identified 29 risk factors for arm morbidity following breast cancer treatments, including removal of lymph nodes, body mass index less than 30, mastectomy, disease stage, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, infection, and trauma to the affected arm after surgery.
- Understanding the risk factors for prolonged arm morbidity after breast cancer surgery can assist healthcare professionals in making informed decisions about the need and timing of rehabilitation treatments, enabling tailored care to minimize arm morbidity and improve patient outcomes.
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Risk Factors for Long-Term Arm Morbidities Following Breast Cancer Treatments
The review paper published in Oncotarget volume 14 aims to examine the risk factors for arm morbidity following breast cancer treatments. The systematic literature review identified 29 risk factors for arm morbidity, including removal of lymph nodes, body mass index less than 30, mastectomy, disease stage, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, infection, and trauma to the affected arm after surgery. This information can help doctors and therapists make personalized decisions about rehabilitation treatments.
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