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Clinical incidence of lymphoedema in breast cancer patients in Jönköping County, Sweden

BRITT-LOUISE SUNESON RN

BRITT-LOUISE SUNESON RN

Department of Oncology, Länssjukhuset Ryhov, S-551 85 Jönköping, Sweden

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CHRISTER LINDHOLM MD, DMSc

CHRISTER LINDHOLM MD, DMSc

Department of Oncology, Länssjukhuset Ryhov, S-551 85 Jönköping, Sweden

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ELISABETH HAMRIN RN, BM, DMSc

ELISABETH HAMRIN RN, BM, DMSc

Department of Caring Sciences, University of Linköping, Sweden

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First published: March 1996
Citations: 38

Abstract

The clinical incidence of lymphoedema of the arm in breast cancer patients was studied before and after general mammography screening in the country of jönköping, Sweden. There was a significant decrease of incidence of lymphoedema from 15% in 1983 to 8% in 1988. Clinical and pathological therapy data have been analysed in relation to lymphoedema. Significant factors contributing to lymphoedema were the number of lymph nodes examined and the number of pathologically positive lymph nodes. A higher proportion of patients receiving post-operative radiotherapy to the axilla developed lymphoedema, compared with those with surgery alone.

A comparison between the two groups is impossible due to the fact that post-operative radiotherapy was prescribed only to patients with pathologically positive lymph nodes.

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