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Community-based lymphedema risk reduction programs for cancer survivors: An Internet survey of public health nurses.

Miyako TsuchiyaMiki MoriMiyako TakahashiMariko Masujima
Published in: Japan journal of nursing science : JJNS (2018)
The results suggest that working collaboratively with government-employed public health nurses to organize community-based lymphedema education programs is possible. Achieving this requires further investigation of the needs of survivors of cancer in the community, communicating these needs to governmental agencies, and organizing and delivering comprehensive training programs about lymphedema risk-reduction strategies for government-employed public health nurses.
Keyphrases
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