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Quality of life improvement in breast cancer survivors affected by upper limb lymphedema through a novel multiperspective physical activity methodology: a monocentric pilot study

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BREAST CANCER
卷 29, 期 3, 页码 437-449

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SPRINGER JAPAN KK
DOI: 10.1007/s12282-021-01322-0

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Adapted physical activity; Breast cancer survivors; Cancer-related symptoms; Lymphedema; Patient-reported outcomes; Quality of life

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  1. MIUR (Ministry of Education, University and Research, Italy)-University of Florence funds [MIRCAMARINIRICATEN21]

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This study describes the effects of a specific adapted physical activity (APA) intervention on lymphedema-related morphofunctional alterations and quality of life (QoL) in breast cancer survivors. The results suggest that APA can improve wrist mobility, pain perception, depression, and QoL.
Purpose Chronic lymphedema causes psychophysical sequelae jeopardizing quality of life (QoL) of breast cancer (BC) survivors, and lack of effective therapies represents a major challenge for healthcare professionals. Structured adapted physical activity (APA) may represent an effective strategy to attenuate cancer treatment-related impairments and improve QoL. Here, we describe the effects of a specific APA intervention based on a novel multiperspective methodology in counteracting lymphedema-related morphofunctional alterations and improving QoL of BC survivors. Methods BC survivors with chronic moderate/severe lymphedema attending the Cancer Rehabilitation Center in Florence were assessed before and after 8-week APA. The protocol consisted of both APA specialist-supervised and self-leaded sessions using a tailor-designed proprioceptive board. Body mass index, bioimpedance parameters, indirect upper limb volume measurement, and ultrasonography were performed. Wrist flexion/extension and hand strength functional tests were also executed. QoL, depression/anxiety and pain intensity were evaluated by ULL27, HADS, distress thermometer and NRS questionnaires, respectively. Results Although bioimpedance, ultrasound and volumetric measures remained mostly unchanged, wrist mobility, pain perception, depression, and QoL were all significantly ameliorated after APA. Conclusions Our findings suggest that a multidisciplinary treatment approach involving APA professionals should be employed in the management of BC-related lymphedema to improve patient psychophysical outcomes and QoL.

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