简化乳腺癌相关淋巴水肿的循证管理

J. Armer, J. Feldman, Pamela L. Ostby, K. M. Thrift, B. Lasinski, Marcia Beck, Julia R. Rodrick, S. Norton, Yuanlu Sun, T. Udmuangpia, Nathan C. Armer, B. Stewart
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摘要:本专家综述探讨了淋巴水肿管理的证据基础,并通过简化循证自我管理建议,为有淋巴水肿风险和患有淋巴水肿的乳腺癌幸存者提供改善预后的方法。减少淋巴水肿风险和自我管理行为对幸存者来说可能是复杂和繁重的,因此需要简化自我管理建议。涵盖领域:对完全去充血治疗的系统综述;补充和替代疗法;植物;锻炼;外科治疗;间歇气动压缩治疗;心理问题;自我管理;并总结了经济和卫生政策。提出了历史观点和未来预测。专家评论:这些综述为简化乳腺癌相关淋巴水肿患者自我管理指南的建议奠定了证据基础。需要进一步的研究来提高乳腺癌相关淋巴水肿管理的证据水平。我们需要设计更严格的研究,样本量更大,随访时间更长,干预措施和剂量调整更精确,以扩大我们的证据基础。
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Simplifying evidence-based management of breast cancer-related lymphedema
ABSTRACT Introduction: This expert review examines the evidence base for lymphedema management and recommends ways to improve outcomes for breast cancer survivors at risk of and living with lymphedema through simplifying evidence-based self-management recommendations. Lymphedema risk-reduction and self-management behaviors can be complex and burdensome to survivors, underscoring the need for simplifying the self-management recommendations. Areas covered: Systematic reviews on complete decongestive therapy; complementary/alternative therapies; botanicals; exercise; surgical treatment; intermittent pneumatic compression therapy; psychosocial issues; self-management; and economic and health policy are summarized. Historic perspectives and future projections are presented. Expert commentary: The reviews establish the evidence base for the recommendations for simplification of self-management guidelines for persons at risk for and living with breast cancer-related lymphedema. Further research is needed to enhance levels of evidence for breast cancer-related lymphedema management. More rigorously-designed studies with larger samples, longer follow-up, and finely-tuned interventions and dosages are needed to extend our evidence base.
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