30-MONTH POST-BREAST CANCER TREATMENT LYMPHOEDEMA.

Q4 Medicine Journal of Lymphoedema Pub Date : 2009-04-01
Jane M Armer, Bob R Stewart, Robin P Shook
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BACKGROUND: Quantification of lymphoedema (LE) has been problematic, and the reported incidence of LE varies greatly among women treated with surgery and radiation for breast cancer. AIMS: This study aims to describe LE occurrence over time among breast cancer survivors using four diagnostic criteria based on three measurement techniques. METHODS: Limb volume and symptom assessment data were followed after surgery every three months for 12 months, then every six months for 30 months. Limb volume changes (LVC) were measured by circumferences and by perometry, and by symptom experience via interview. Standard survival analysis methods identified when the criteria indicating LE were met. RESULTS: Trends in LE occurrence are reported for data from 211 participants. At 30 months post-treatment, LE incidence ranged from 41-91%, with 2cm being the highest estimation method and self-reported signs and symtoms (SS) the lowest. CONCLUSIONS: This 30-month analysis supports the previous 12-month analysis in finding the 2cm criteria as the most liberal definition of LE. Self-reporting of heaviness and swelling, along with 10% LVC, represented the most conservative definitions (41% and 45%, respectively).

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乳腺癌后30个月治疗淋巴水肿。
背景:淋巴水肿(LE)的量化一直存在问题,报道的LE发生率在接受手术和放疗的乳腺癌妇女中差异很大。目的:本研究旨在通过基于三种测量技术的四种诊断标准来描述乳腺癌幸存者的LE随时间的发生。方法:术后每3个月随访一次肢体体积及症状评估数据,随访12个月;术后每6个月随访一次,随访30个月。肢体体积变化(LVC)通过周长、体测和症状体验访谈来测量。标准生存分析方法确定何时表明LE满足标准。结果:报告了211名参与者的LE发生趋势。在治疗后30个月,LE发生率为41% -91%,其中2cm是最高的估计方法,自我报告的体征和症状(SS)最低。结论:这项为期30个月的分析支持了之前12个月的分析,发现2cm标准是LE最自由的定义。自我报告的体重和肿胀以及10%的LVC代表了最保守的定义(分别为41%和45%)。
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Journal of Lymphoedema
Journal of Lymphoedema Medicine-Hematology
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