2020
DOI: 10.1055/s-0040-1713447
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Lymphedema: Conventional to Cutting Edge Treatment

Abstract: Lymphedema of the extremities related to oncologic therapies such as cancer surgery, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy is a major long-term cause of morbidity for cancer patients. Both nonsurgical and surgical management strategies have been developed. The goals of these therapies are to achieve volume reduction of the affected extremity, a reduction in patient symptoms, and a reduction in associated morbidities such as recurrent soft-tissue infections. In this article, we review both nonsurgical and surgica… Show more

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“…Several treatments have been used for refractory lymphedema (Table 2 ). CDT is generally considered as first-line treatment for lymphedema and combines manual lymphatic drainage, multilayer bandaging, physical therapy, and skin care[ 2 , 3 ]. IPC is one of the most commonly used treatments.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several treatments have been used for refractory lymphedema (Table 2 ). CDT is generally considered as first-line treatment for lymphedema and combines manual lymphatic drainage, multilayer bandaging, physical therapy, and skin care[ 2 , 3 ]. IPC is one of the most commonly used treatments.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%