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| 22 Nov 2009 PRIMARY OBJECTIVES: I. To quantitatively assess, by circumferential measurements and CT imaging techniques, the ability of the Flexitouch Lymphedema System to maintain reductions in limb volume after completion of the reductive phase of ... have had a unilateral mastectomy, lymph node (LN) dissection and/or radiation therapy for the treatment of primary breast cancer; Subjects must have completed their course of adjuvant chemotherapy; Clinical assessment of lymphedema ... Clinical Trials Updates During the Last 7 Days - http://clinicaltrialsfeeds.org/clinical-trials/r... |
| 6 Nov 2009 by clergygirl My friend Mary came to visit me the day after my mastectomies. She had a mastectomy a few years earlier and she graciously swung her arms around for me to show me that complete movement was attainable. You will need to be diligent and ... Lymphedema is not as common as it sounds. I don't know the statistics, but I remember reading on the internet about how it was so common and looking at gruesome pictures that made me SO scared! And no one can promise you that you won't ... CLERGYGIRL - http://clergygirl.wordpress.com/ [ More results from CLERGYGIRL ] |
| 16 Nov 2009 by imstell Do any of you ladies suffer from truncal lymphedema? It frequently occurs after reconstruction or lung surgery. Symptoms can range from very minor swelling or discomfort to severe pain and swelling that may encompass up to the entire chest, ... She routinely does self massage and physical therapy with a lymphedema masseuse. She has to or she looks like she never had her mastectomy. The trouble she's recently been having is that the lymph build up across her chest has ... Mothers With Cancer - http://motherswithcancer.wordpress.com/ - References [ More results from Mothers With Cancer ] |
| 6 Sep 2009 by Dr. Bashir Mahmud Ellias, Not every woman who has a mastectomy will experience lymphedema. There are several types of lymphedema. The acute, temporary, and mild type of lymphedema occurs within a few days after surgery and usually lasts a short period of time. ... Know Thyself - http://bashirmahmudellias.blogspot.com/ - References |
| 14 Aug 2009 by Martha Edwards For years, it was thought that heavy lifting was a cause of a painful condition called lymphedema in women who had undergone a mastectomy. But as recent research is showing, lifting weights might actually be the cure. ... That's Fit - http://www.thatsfit.com/ - References |
| 28 Oct 2009 by Best of NJ WHO: The Suzanne Breast Care Boutique, a full breast care support center, is certified in custom mastectomy prosthetics and lymphedema supplies, including compression garments. ... Amoena Consultant 12:00 PM – Symptoms and Treatment of Lymphedema After Breast Surgery Orna Krause, PT, Englewood Hospital, Lymphedema Specialist 2:00 PM – The Art of Diagnosing Breast Cancer Rosalyn Stahl, MD, Englewood Hospital, Pathologist 3:00 PM – Current Trends in the Treatment of Breast ... Best of NJ - http://bestofnj.com/ |
| 19 Nov 2009 by MandaSpring Another cause of lymphedema is mastectomy. In older women, you might notice that one arm is larger than the other. This is most likely lymphedema due to a mastectomy because of breast cancer, and it's usually the right arm that is ... Medical Science - http://www.brighthub.com/science/medical/articles/33425.aspx |
| 17 Aug 2009 by By Tara Parker-Pope I never stopped being physically active; indeed about 3 years after the surgery I started more vigorous weightlifting and body toning. The result? I am more fit now than I was even before the mastectomy (and have added about 30 yards to ... Well - http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/ - References [ More results from Well ] |
| 14 Dec 2007 Mondry TE, Johnstone PAS. Manual lymphatic drainage for lymphedema limited to the breast. J Surg Oncol. 2002;81:101-104. Abstract; Brennan MJ, Weitz J. Lymphedema 30 years after radical mastectomy. Am J Phys Med Rehabil. 1992;71:12-14. ... Medscape Internal Medicine Headlines - http://www.medscape.com/internalmedicine?src=rss |
| 22 Mar 2009 Node Transplant May Help Lymphedema's Painful Swelling. This news article has expired. Below you will find a short description about the news article and comments that were left by CancerCompass users. Two years after her mastectomy, ... Breast Cancer News Articles Provided by... - http://www.cancercompass.com/ [ More results from Breast Cancer News Articles Provided by... ] |
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