2015
DOI: 10.1200/jco.2015.33.28_suppl.102
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Ethnodrama: An innovative knowledge translation tool in the management of lymphedema.

Abstract: Background: Lymphedema can cause significant physical impairment and quality-of-life issues. Yet there is a gap in knowledge about lymphedema among breast cancer survivors (BCS), and health care professionals (HCP). Ethnodrama is an innovative knowledge translation strategy that uses theatrical performances for dissemination of research results. We evaluated the impact of live ethnodrama on HCP' and BCS' awareness and attitudes in relation to impact of lymphedema on BCS' lives. Methods: Ethnodrama performances… Show more

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“…Treatment-related lymphedema and other arm morbidities can occur soon after the breast cancer treatment or many years after surgery and completion of adjuvant radiation therapy. Lymphedema reduces mobility and function, affects body image and relationship and can have a significant impact on breast cancer survivors' quality of life and sexual health [16].…”
Section: Surgerymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Treatment-related lymphedema and other arm morbidities can occur soon after the breast cancer treatment or many years after surgery and completion of adjuvant radiation therapy. Lymphedema reduces mobility and function, affects body image and relationship and can have a significant impact on breast cancer survivors' quality of life and sexual health [16].…”
Section: Surgerymentioning
confidence: 99%