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    Upper Arm Disability after Axillary Surgery for Early Breast Cancer.

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    2020-09-15
    Author
    Mbaabu, K.
    Wasike, R.
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    Abstract
    Background: The treatment of early breast cancer includes surgical removal of the tumor and evaluation of axillary lymph nodes. Axillary lymph node surgery is associated with upper arm morbidity. The impact of this upper arm limitation has a direct effect on the patient’s quality of life. Objectives: To quantify the symptoms of upper extremity disability, and identify correlations between severity of symptoms and type of axillary surgery. Methods: An observational study of 2 groups of patients who had undergone surgery for breast cancer. Data were collected using the DASH® questionnaire and analyzed using SPSS v13®. Results: All 102 participants reported upper extremity symptoms. The mean DASH score for all participants was 51.7. Participants in the retrospective arm had a higher DASH score of 53; those in the prospective arm had a score of 47.3. Conclusion: There was no correlation between severity of symptoms and type of axillary surgery performed. Targeted rehabilitation services should be implemented after the primary surgery
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    https://www.ajol.info/index.php/aas/article/view/199718
    http://erepository.uonbi.ac.ke/handle/11295/154896
    Citation
    Mbaabu, K., & Wasike, R. (2020). Upper Arm Disability after Axillary Surgery for Early Breast Cancer. Annals of African Surgery, 17(3), 99-102.
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    Annals of African Surgery
    Subject
    Early breast cancer, Axillary dissection, DASH score, Upper arm disability
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