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Nighttime compression supports improved self-management of breast cancer-related lymphedema: A multicenter randomized controlled trial.

Margaret L McNeelyNaomi D DolgoyBolette Skjodt RafnSunita GhoshPaula A OspinaMona M Al OnaziLori RadkeMara ShularUrve KuuskMarc WebsterKristin L CampbellJohn R Mackey
Published in: Cancer (2021)
Lymphedema is swelling that occurs in the arm on the side of the surgery for breast cancer. Lymphedema occurs in approximately 21% of women. Lymphedema tends to worsen over time and can result in recurrent infections in the arm, functional impairment, and pain. Currently, treatment consists of intensive treatments to reduce the swelling followed by regular use of a compression sleeve during the day. This study examined and found a benefit from the addition of nighttime compression (whether through self-applied compression bandaging or through the use of a nighttime compression system garment) to the use of a daytime compression sleeve.
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