L-Dex, arm volume, and symptom trajectories 24 months after breast cancer surgery.
Sheila H RidnerChirag ShahJohn BoyagesLouise A KoelmeyerNicolas AjkaySarah M DeSnyderSarah A McLaughlinMary S DietrichPublished in: Cancer medicine (2020)
These data support the need for long-term (24 months) prospective surveillance with frequent assessments (every 3 months) at least 15 months after surgery. Statistically significant convergence of symptom cluster scores with L-Dex unit change supports BIS as beneficial in the early identification of subclinical lymphedema.