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Heliyon ; 9(12): e22499, 2023 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38125453

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Introduction: Cancer, particularly breast cancer, is a significant cause of death worldwide, and physical activity has been shown to reduce the risk of developing cancer and improve the prognosis of patients diagnosed with cancer. However, there is a lack of detailed analysis of publications related to physical activity in breast cancer patients, hindering the provision of strong evidence in this area. Materials and methods: The Core Collection database of Web of Science (WoS) was used as the source of the bibliography, with a search conducted on October 16, 2023. The search strategy used the terms "Physical Activity" and "Breast Cancer" or "Lymphedema," identifying articles published between 2012 and 2022. The bibliometric analysis focused on three dimensions, including scientific production and delivery, scientific collaboration, and bibliometric evaluation at the individual level. We performed the data analysis with Bibiometrix, an open-source tool integrated with R that allows a complete analysis of the behavior of the scientific literature. Results: A total of 979 publications related to physical activity o exercise in breast cancer (974 article, 1 data paper, 2 article early access y 2 proceedings paper), with an increasing trend in the number of articles published over the years. The most common research topics included "quality of life", "woman", "survivors", and the impact of physical activity on the risk of cancer recurrence. The United States was the most productive country in this area, and the Journal "Supportive Care in Cancer" was the most common journal to publish on this topic. Conclusion: This bibliometric analysis provides insight into publication trends and common research topics in the area of physical activity and breast cancer. The results can be beneficial in guiding future physical rehabilitation research inquiries and providing information to funding agencies on areas of greatest research opportunities.

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Eur J Cancer Care (Engl) ; 31(6): e13704, 2022 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36113999

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OBJECTIVE: To establish a consensus regarding the multidisciplinary prevention of breast cancer-related lymphedema (BCRL), taking into account the expert opinion of professional groups from across the world involved in the identification and treatment of breast cancers. METHODS: International consensus study involving a modified nominal group and Delphi process. A total of 50 preventive strategies representing those used by a range of health disciplines involved in breast cancer care were identified by the nominal group. These strategies were categorised into four subgroups (general recommendations, therapeutic approach, rehabilitation medicine and physiotherapy and dietary recommendations) and presented in survey format to a multidisciplinary panel of experts in a two-round Delphi process. Eleven specialist areas and 15 countries were represented on the panel. RESULTS: Twenty-seven experts responded to both Delphi rounds, and the mean overall agreement after Round 2 was 85.7%. Of the 50 proposed strategies for preventing BCRL, 48 yielded consensus among experts. CONCLUSION: We report an international consensus for the multidisciplinary prevention of BCRL, setting out recommendations aimed at systematising the care of women with breast cancer. The consensus could provide a platform for the development of standardised clinical guidelines.


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Breast Cancer Lymphedema , Breast Neoplasms , Female , Humans , Breast Neoplasms/complications , Consensus , Breast Cancer Lymphedema/prevention & control , Surveys and Questionnaires , Delphi Technique
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Rev. Fac. Med. (Bogotá) ; 67(3): 359-361, jul.-set. 2019.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1041165

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Resumen Introducción. Un linfedema es el aumento de fluido rico en proteínas y macromoléculas en el espacio intersticial de un segmento corporal con incremento de volumen en el miembro afectado, el cual causa cambios fibroescleróticos progresivos en los tejidos. Objetivo. Informar sobre la evolución clínica y el análisis de la progresión de un paciente de 52 años con linfedema bilateral primario estadio II. Presentación del caso. Paciente masculino de 52 años quien había sufrido por más de 20 años edema linfostático; el sujeto había recibido diversas opiniones y tratamientos inefectivos los últimos 5 años, hasta que llegó a la Clínica Godoy en Sao Jose de Rio Preto, Brasil, en el año 2016, en donde fue sometido a proceso de terapia intensiva según el modelo de tratamiento propuesto por Godoy & Godoy. Conclusión. Se obtuvieron resultados favorables en un periodo muy corto de tiempo; durante el proceso se observaron distintas evoluciones clínicas en cada pierna, aun recibiendo ambas el mismo tratamiento.


Abstract Introduction: Lymphedema is the accumulation of protein-rich fluid and macromolecules in the interstitial space of a body segment with increased volume in the affected limb, causing progressive fibrosclerotic changes in tissues. Objective: To describe the clinical course and progression analysis of a 52-year-old patient with stage 2 primary bilateral lymphedema. Case presentation: This is the case of a 52-year-old male patient who had suffered from lymphedema for more than 20 years. He had received several opinions and ineffective treatments in the last 5 years, until he was treated at the Clínica Godoy in Sao Jose de Rio Preto, Brazil, in 2016. There, he underwent intensive therapy according to the treatment model proposed by Godoy & Godoy. Conclusion: Favorable outcomes were obtained in a very short period of time; during the process, different clinical evolutions were observed in both legs, even though both received the same treatment.

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