Incidence, risk factors and estimates of a woman's risk of developing secondary lower limb lymphedema and lymphedema-specific supportive care needs in women treated for endometrial cancer
“…42 It is well known that the incidence of LLL is higher when subjectively assessed using PROMs as compared with using data obtained from medical records. 43 The present review suggests that LLL has a significant negative impact on the QoL after treatment of VC and that LLL may be associated with sexual life disruption, lower physical functioning, and decrease in social activities. 22,25 The focus in most included studies seemed to be assessment of LLL only.…”
Vulva cancer treatment is associated with considerable morbidity deteriorating QoL. To date, there is no validated PROM available that provides adequate coverage of VC-related issues. The study confirms the need for a VC-specific QoL instrument with sensitive scales that allows for broad cross-cultural application for use in clinical trials.
“…42 It is well known that the incidence of LLL is higher when subjectively assessed using PROMs as compared with using data obtained from medical records. 43 The present review suggests that LLL has a significant negative impact on the QoL after treatment of VC and that LLL may be associated with sexual life disruption, lower physical functioning, and decrease in social activities. 22,25 The focus in most included studies seemed to be assessment of LLL only.…”
Vulva cancer treatment is associated with considerable morbidity deteriorating QoL. To date, there is no validated PROM available that provides adequate coverage of VC-related issues. The study confirms the need for a VC-specific QoL instrument with sensitive scales that allows for broad cross-cultural application for use in clinical trials.
“…LLL could limit mobility and daily activity, and have a negative effect on the psychological and social wellbeing [5]. Recently, Beesley et al reported that 13% of patients treated with endometrial cancer experienced LLL [6]. Our previous study also showed that even in early-stage ovarian cancer cases, about four of every 10 patients reported past and/or current lower extremity edema and related symptoms after surgical staging including pelvic LND [7].…”
“…9 Besides functional impairment, lymphedema also significantly jeopardizes the patients' quality of life. 10,11 Once it becomes clinically evident, lymphedema responds poorly to treatment and tends to worsen progressively, causing irreversible fibrotic changes of the tissue.…”
The LYMPHA technique appears to be feasible, safe, and effective for the prevention of lower limb lymphedema, thereby improving the patient's quality of life and decreasing health care costs.
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