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“…There was no significant difference in OS (82.8 vs 81.8%). The rate of lymph edema (any grade) was 4.5% without compared to 8.4% with RNI (p = 0.001), which is in accordance to recent literature [13]. The authors concluded that RNI reduces the risk of locoregional and distant recurrence but does not improve OS [6].…”
Section: Benefit Of Rni For Patients With 1-3 Positive Nodessupporting
confidence: 87%
“…There was no significant difference in OS (82.8 vs 81.8%). The rate of lymph edema (any grade) was 4.5% without compared to 8.4% with RNI (p = 0.001), which is in accordance to recent literature [13]. The authors concluded that RNI reduces the risk of locoregional and distant recurrence but does not improve OS [6].…”
Section: Benefit Of Rni For Patients With 1-3 Positive Nodessupporting
confidence: 87%
“…In contrast, Shah et al utilized 1,497 patients treated from 1980–2006 with BCT, and did not find that RLNR was a significant risk factor for lymphedema (20). Increased rates with SC (9.9% versus 7.0%, p=0.29) and PAB (14.7% versus 7.3%, p=0.40) were found compared with breast radiation alone.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Patients in our study were treated for breast cancer between 2005 and 2012, and thereby represent a population treated with modern radiotherapy and surgical techniques over a relatively short time period. Risk factors for lymphedema including adjuvant radiotherapy have been previously evaluated; however, most studies utilized retrospectively collected data and/or variable and largely subjective methods to measure and define lymphedema (12, 1820). …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Most importantly, sentinel lymph node dissection (SLND) has now replaced full axillary lymph node dissection (ALND) where possible, reducing the risk of lymphedema. Infection prevention and education about precautionary guidelines Paskett et al 2012 ;Bernas 2013 ;Bernas et al 2010 ;Erickson et al 2001 ;Golshan and Smith 2006 ;Shah and Vicini 2011 ;Shah et al 2012a ;Soran et al 2012 ;Stout et al 2013 ) have not been tested as risk reducing strategies, although risk and prevention messages have been targeted to both providers-in terms of risk and how to reduce it, minimize risk of infection (i.e., draw blood only from untreated side) Bernas 2013 ;Bernas et al 2010 ;Shah and Vicini 2011 ;Soran et al 2012 ;Shah et al 2012b ;Cassileth et al 2013 ;O'Toole et al 2013 ;Rourke et al 2010 ;Schwartz 2012 ;Stout Gergich et al 2008 ;Tam et al 2012 ;Fu et al 2012 )-and survivors-to recognize early signs, and understand methods of risk reduction (Soran et al 2012 ;Schwartz 2012 ;McLaughlin et al 2013 ;Meneses et al 2007 ;Sherman and Koelmeyer 2011 ). More recently, physical activity (Ahmed et al 2006 ;Brennan and Miller 1998 ;Jammallo et al 2013 ;Jonsson and Johansson 2009 ;Katz et al 2010 ;McNeely et al 2010 ;Schmitz 2010 ;Schmitz et al 2009Schmitz et al , 2010 and weight reduction have been explored as prevention options with results still pending; however, some studies show no harm with ph...…”
Section: Prevention and Risk Reduction Strategies Prevention Has Focumentioning
confidence: 99%