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Early Contralateral Shoulder-Arm Morbidity in Breast Cancer Patients Enrolled in a Randomized Trial of Post-Surgery Radiation Therapy

INTRODUCTION: Shoulder/arm morbidity is a common complication of breast cancer surgery and radiotherapy (RT), but little is known about acute contralateral morbidity. METHODS: Patients were 118 women enrolled in a RT trial. Arm volume and shoulder mobility were assessed before and 1–3 months after R...

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Autores principales: Adriaenssens, Nele, Vinh-hung, Vincent, Miedema, Geertje, Versmessen, Harijati, Lamote, Jan, Vanhoeij, Marian, Lievens, Pierre, van Parijs, Hilde, Storme, Guy, Voordeckers, Mia, De Ridder, Mark
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Publicado: Libertas Academica 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3418149/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22904635
http://dx.doi.org/10.4137/BCBCR.S9362
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author Adriaenssens, Nele
Vinh-hung, Vincent
Miedema, Geertje
Versmessen, Harijati
Lamote, Jan
Vanhoeij, Marian
Lievens, Pierre
van Parijs, Hilde
Storme, Guy
Voordeckers, Mia
De Ridder, Mark
author_facet Adriaenssens, Nele
Vinh-hung, Vincent
Miedema, Geertje
Versmessen, Harijati
Lamote, Jan
Vanhoeij, Marian
Lievens, Pierre
van Parijs, Hilde
Storme, Guy
Voordeckers, Mia
De Ridder, Mark
author_sort Adriaenssens, Nele
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description INTRODUCTION: Shoulder/arm morbidity is a common complication of breast cancer surgery and radiotherapy (RT), but little is known about acute contralateral morbidity. METHODS: Patients were 118 women enrolled in a RT trial. Arm volume and shoulder mobility were assessed before and 1–3 months after RT. Correlations and linear regression were used to analyze changes affecting ipsilateral and contralateral arms, and changes affecting relative interlimb differences (RID). RESULTS: Changes affecting one limb correlated with changes affecting the other limb. Arm volume between the two limbs correlated (R = 0.57). Risk factors were weight increase and axillary dissection. Contralateral and ipsilateral loss of abduction strongly correlated (R = 0.78). Changes of combined RID exceeding 10% affected the ipsilateral limb in 25% of patients, and the contralateral limb in 18%. Aromatase inhibitor therapy was significantly associated with contralateral loss of abduction. CONCLUSIONS: High incidence of early contralateral arm morbidity warrants further investigations.
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spelling pubmed-34181492012-08-17 Early Contralateral Shoulder-Arm Morbidity in Breast Cancer Patients Enrolled in a Randomized Trial of Post-Surgery Radiation Therapy Adriaenssens, Nele Vinh-hung, Vincent Miedema, Geertje Versmessen, Harijati Lamote, Jan Vanhoeij, Marian Lievens, Pierre van Parijs, Hilde Storme, Guy Voordeckers, Mia De Ridder, Mark Breast Cancer (Auckl) Original Research INTRODUCTION: Shoulder/arm morbidity is a common complication of breast cancer surgery and radiotherapy (RT), but little is known about acute contralateral morbidity. METHODS: Patients were 118 women enrolled in a RT trial. Arm volume and shoulder mobility were assessed before and 1–3 months after RT. Correlations and linear regression were used to analyze changes affecting ipsilateral and contralateral arms, and changes affecting relative interlimb differences (RID). RESULTS: Changes affecting one limb correlated with changes affecting the other limb. Arm volume between the two limbs correlated (R = 0.57). Risk factors were weight increase and axillary dissection. Contralateral and ipsilateral loss of abduction strongly correlated (R = 0.78). Changes of combined RID exceeding 10% affected the ipsilateral limb in 25% of patients, and the contralateral limb in 18%. Aromatase inhibitor therapy was significantly associated with contralateral loss of abduction. CONCLUSIONS: High incidence of early contralateral arm morbidity warrants further investigations. Libertas Academica 2012-07-30 /pmc/articles/PMC3418149/ /pubmed/22904635 http://dx.doi.org/10.4137/BCBCR.S9362 Text en © the author(s), publisher and licensee Libertas Academica Ltd. This is an open access article. Unrestricted non-commercial use is permitted provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Research
Adriaenssens, Nele
Vinh-hung, Vincent
Miedema, Geertje
Versmessen, Harijati
Lamote, Jan
Vanhoeij, Marian
Lievens, Pierre
van Parijs, Hilde
Storme, Guy
Voordeckers, Mia
De Ridder, Mark
Early Contralateral Shoulder-Arm Morbidity in Breast Cancer Patients Enrolled in a Randomized Trial of Post-Surgery Radiation Therapy
title Early Contralateral Shoulder-Arm Morbidity in Breast Cancer Patients Enrolled in a Randomized Trial of Post-Surgery Radiation Therapy
title_full Early Contralateral Shoulder-Arm Morbidity in Breast Cancer Patients Enrolled in a Randomized Trial of Post-Surgery Radiation Therapy
title_fullStr Early Contralateral Shoulder-Arm Morbidity in Breast Cancer Patients Enrolled in a Randomized Trial of Post-Surgery Radiation Therapy
title_full_unstemmed Early Contralateral Shoulder-Arm Morbidity in Breast Cancer Patients Enrolled in a Randomized Trial of Post-Surgery Radiation Therapy
title_short Early Contralateral Shoulder-Arm Morbidity in Breast Cancer Patients Enrolled in a Randomized Trial of Post-Surgery Radiation Therapy
title_sort early contralateral shoulder-arm morbidity in breast cancer patients enrolled in a randomized trial of post-surgery radiation therapy
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3418149/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22904635
http://dx.doi.org/10.4137/BCBCR.S9362
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