Authors
Jane Armer, Mei R Fu
Publication date
2005/5/1
Journal
Cancer Nursing
Volume
28
Issue
3
Pages
200-207
Publisher
LWW
Description
This secondary data analysis was designed to explore the age differences in lymphedema (LE) occurrence and self-reported symptoms in post–breast cancer LE. A descriptive-exploratory cross-sectional design was used with a convenience sample composed of 102 women treated and followed for breast cancer at a midwestern cancer center. Sequential circumferential arm measurement was used to estimate limb volume differences. Self-reported symptoms were assessed by the Lymphedema and Breast Cancer Questionnaire (LBCQ) designed and tested by the research team. Lymphedema occurrence was relatively higher (41.2%) in breast cancer survivors younger than 60 than in those older than 60 (30.6%). Six subjectively reported symptoms were found to occur more often (P≤. 05) in the younger women with LE: numbness now and in the past year, tenderness in the past year, aching now and in the past …
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